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Carl’s Jr. Getting Grilled for Racy Super Bowl Ad

As fans get ready to watch the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks compete head to head for the Super Bowl championship, fans are also looking forward to watching the 2015 Super Bowl ads.

Carl’s Jr. will be one of the many major brands promoting during this year’s Super Bowl, but some fans are already claiming their Super Bowl commercial is too racy for TV. Carl’s Jr. is known for having controversial commercials that includes a model seductively eating one of their burgers, just like the infamous 2005 Paris Hilton Super Bowl ad.

Now the burger chain is being grilled for their new Super Bowl commercial that has model Charlotte McKinney walking through a farmers market “au naturel” with strategically placed fruits and vegetables as she promotes their new All-Natural Burger which has no added hormones, steroids or antibiotics. McKinney appears to be baring it all, but at the end of the commercial she is in a bikini holding the new all-natural Carl’s Jr. burger.

Some fans were not amused and reacted to the new ad on Twitter by saying:

This Carl’s Jr. ad will only be aired in the West Coast during Super Bowl XLIX, but will be available to watch online.

Watch the racy new “All-Natural” Carl’s Jr. ad starring Charlotte McKinney:

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