The most desired Sports Illustrated Model Kate Upton lures us again in her new commercial "Hot Pockets." In this ad, Upton is shown returning from a girl's night out and stripping down to her pajamas while craving for a midnight snack, "Hot Pocket." Upton, who recently graced the 100th anniversary issue of Vanity Fair and named model of the year, has teamed up with Snoop Dog for the commercial.

The Nestle commercial uses the tune of Biz Markie's 1989 hit single, "Just a Friend (You Got What I Need). The tagline of the song has been changed to "You Got What I Eat." The brain behind the ad banked on Upton's supermodel image and marketed their product as the catwalk queen's most desired meal.

What works well for the ad makers is Upton's pride for her healthy body. In an industry obsessed with very slim bodies, Upton is one of the very few models who love to eat. In one of her interviews, Upton confessed that she has grown up eating balanced food and refused to lose weight.

Although "Hot Pockets "is a sodium-packed frozen-food product, Upton makes it synonymous with supermodel food through her sexy way of gorging on it in middle of the night. The ad has upped the ante for the "Hot Pockets" and Upton's enthusiasm while shooting for it works in favor of the brand. Her mom Shelly has told Eonline.com, "She really is just so enthusiastic about everything. And when she's excited about something, she gives it her best".

Mom Shelly noted her daughter has absolutely given her best and wishes to continue to woo us like this in many years to come.