GoDaddy commercials are always pretty creative. In fact, most people don't even know what GoDaddy.com does. During this year's Super Bowl, they premiered yet another ad that blew our minds. Gwen Dean quit her job right through the GoDaddy Super Bowl ad premiere.

36-year-old Gwen Dean had a dream to began her own puppet business. A Yonkers, NY resident, Dean worked as a machine refrigeration engineer who serviced large buildings, GoDaddy explained. In case you are wondering, which you most likely are, GoDaddy allows business owners to purchase their website's domain names within other business services. Dean decided this was the right time to work with them.

During one of America's biggest events, the Super Bowl, Gwen teamed up with GoDaddy to, well... quit her job. With not only her boss but also billions of people watching, Gwen did just that. The ad begins with a man walking into Gwen's house talking to the camera about the fulfillment of dreams. The host then finds Gwen in a room surrounded by her puppets and a laptop in the background promoting her new website. With a blue sort of duck puppet in her hand she mouths, "Hi Ted, I quit."

GoDaddy reveals that after the ad aired, Dean emailed her boss putting in her two-week's notice, even though only one week is required. Gwen's new website name is PuppetsByGwen.com. Interesting way to quit your job, huh? Wonder what her boss really thought. This new entrepreneur has embarked on a huge new journey as curious viewers will simply visit her website just to see her again. And GoDaddy is always number one in commercials. You have to admit, that was a pretty neat idea. Would you dare to quit your job in a commercial?

Not much was said about how Gwen and GoDaddy met or how much she made out of the ad. We're sure she got a good discount at least... right, GoDaddy?