NFL, CBS reportedly banned this strip club commercial from airing during Super Bowl
IT’S been judged too racy for the NFL but is this 30 second spot really any worse than some other Super Bowl ads we’ve seen?
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STRIPPERS and the Super Bowl just don’t mix.
According to TMZ, the popular New York City gentleman’s establishment, Scores, wanted to spend $5 million on an ad to promote their online feature (yes, you can interact with the club’s strippers online) during Sunday’s big game.
That’s not happening, though. CBS, which will air the game, told the strip club that its commercial “didn’t meet the NFL standards.”
While it is a strip club commercial, it’s actually much tamer than you’d expect. Watch at your own discretion, though.
According to TMZ, the NFL ad guidelines state commercials featuring “nude or semi-nude performers” won’t make the cut.
Maybe it’s just us, but if this Go Daddy commercial was allowed to air during the 2013 Super Bowl, the Scores spot should run, too.
Originally published as NFL, CBS reportedly banned this strip club commercial from airing during Super Bowl