Christina Cuenca may not have snagged the title of Miss USA, but she's gotten America's attention by being ignored.
The former Miss Louisiana beauty queen appears in the Windows 7 "Really?" commercial clad in black lingerie, but she can't seem to get her husband/lover's attention since he's focused on his obviously slow web browsing smart phone.
Okay, the commercial's supposed to be witty and filled with improbable things, but can any red-blooded, straight American male really dismiss Cuenca dressed in slinky clothes, ready to get amorous? Maybe if there was a sandwich nearby ...
Cuenca is currently working as a model and actress. Perhaps you caught her work as "Costco Girl" on "Entourage"?
Here's her claim to fame. Windows 7 doesn't want us to miss out on life, like a little nookie with our honey, so that's the whole point of their upgraded technology and ad:
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The former Miss Louisiana beauty queen appears in the Windows 7 "Really?" commercial clad in black lingerie, but she can't seem to get her husband/lover's attention since he's focused on his obviously slow web browsing smart phone.
Okay, the commercial's supposed to be witty and filled with improbable things, but can any red-blooded, straight American male really dismiss Cuenca dressed in slinky clothes, ready to get amorous? Maybe if there was a sandwich nearby ...
Cuenca is currently working as a model and actress. Perhaps you caught her work as "Costco Girl" on "Entourage"?
Here's her claim to fame. Windows 7 doesn't want us to miss out on life, like a little nookie with our honey, so that's the whole point of their upgraded technology and ad:
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- 11/17/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
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