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Audrina Patridge is latest Carl's Jr. ad babe

Audrina

Following in the footsteps of Paris Hilton and Padma Lakshmi, reality star Audrina Patridge is the latest thin, beautiful person to pretend that she eats loads of Carl's Jr.'s fast food, having shot an ad for the chain that will break June 24. The star of MTV's The Hills tells People.com: "I had an absolute blast shooting. It was my first experience shooting a spot with food, and when I pulled up, I was literally salivating looking at all the rows and rows of perfect burgers waiting for me!" (Hopefully it was explained that she wouldn't have to eat them all.) Patridge, who wore a reversible bikini on the big day—"in case of any ketchup or teriyaki mishaps!"—talks more about the ad in this behind-the-scenes video from the shoot. "Carl's Jr. is known for having sexy and cool commercials," she says. "This one's going to be at the beach, and it's going to be sexy and funny and just great."

—Posted by Tim Nudd

June 5, 2009 in Carl's Jr., Celebrity endorsements, Food and drink, Nudd, Restaurants | Permalink

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Partridge has also been a spokesperson for PETA.

Posted by: brian | Jun 5, 2009 5:10:26 PM

PETA? If that is true, its a "conflict of interest", isn't it?

Posted by: Phil | Jun 6, 2009 6:39:52 AM

Hi,

"...and when I pulled up, I was literally salivating looking at all the rows and rows of perfect burgers waiting for me!"

She even advertises at the interview :-)

Best regards,

José

Posted by: José | Jun 7, 2009 11:52:40 PM


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