Mar 15, 2013 12:26 PM EDT
Heidi Klum Plays 'Mrs. Robinson' in New Carl's Jr. Commercial

Carl's Jr.'s newest commercial features Heidi Klum as the notorious Mrs. Robinson.

A behind the scenes video was released; in it Klum states, "Have you ever been seduced by a burger before? After this commercial you just might."

"What I love about Carl's Jr. commercials is they are always super sexy but they also have a lot of humor to them," she added.

The commercial brings the famous character Mrs. Robinson back to the screen. The character was from the film, The Graduate; Robinson (Anne Bancroft) has an affair with her daughter's boyfriend. Ben Braddock (Dustin Hoffman) is a young man that recently graduated from college and appears to lack ambition. Mrs. Robinson also happens to be the wife of his father's business partner. The film was unique in the essence that it was released in the 1960's and featured a young man being seduced by an older woman.

In the Carl's Jr. commercial, Heidi Klum plays Mrs. Robinson and is trying to seduce a young man by using a burger. In the behind the scenes video, she is wearing a black dress and sits in a chair indulging in a huge burger; then she gets up and feeds the burger to the young "Ben".

"I do eat a lot of burgers; I also eat a lot of fries. The burgers are very yummy and I had a few of them today, so I am kind of an expert, "Heidi Klum said.

Last year, Carl's Jr. featured another famous blonde in its commercial. It was supermodel Kate Upton. She was sitting alone in a vintage convertible at a drive-in movie theater. She takes out a Carl's Jr. sandwich and starts going crazy on the hood of her car. A voice over says, "Classic just got a whole lot hotter!" The man in the car next to her upsets his girlfriend due to staring at Kate. The girlfriend takes her finger and pushes his face away from looking at the supermodel.

Carl's Jr. often incorporates beautiful women in its advertisements. Kim Kardashian and Paris Hilton are two other attractive women that were previously seen in Carl's Jr. commercials.

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