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Pamela Anderson PETA Ad Banned From Airports

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September 9th, 2009 by Castina

Tagged as: PETA, Pamela Anderson


U.S. airport officials have banned a new animal rights commercial featuring former Baywatch babe Pamela Anderson. Advertising chiefs for controversial animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) filmed a promo entitled “Cruelty Doesn’t Fly,” in which the buxom star appears as a scantily-clad airport security guard who strips passengers of fur and leather. The ad was due to be shown at three New York City airports this week, before debuting nationwide, but authorities pulled the plug on the promo over fears the that the sexy message will offend passengers.


‘Cruelty Doesn’t Fly’—Learn More at PETA.org.
VIDEO Slightly NSFW!

According to The NY Post’s PageSix Column, a representative for CNN Airport Network penned a letter to PETA bosses complaining the commercial is “particularly sensitive because children make up part of the demographic in airports.”

The animal rights group is now hoping to show the film on in-flight entertainment.

What do you think, guys? Is this ad too hot for airport TV?

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  1. On September 11th 2009, Kim Bridges wrote:

    Dear Pam,
    KEEP UP THE MESSAGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    YOUR CAMPAIGNS ROCK..THANK YOU!!
    WHAT IF IT WAS THERE ASS AS A COAT?
    THE ANIMALS WOULD HAVE MORE COMPASION..TOO BAD HUMANS ONLY
    USE 10 TO 20% OF THERE BRAINS!!!!!!!!!!!
    Much Luv, Kim AKA: (WINDANCER101)
    A Vancouver Sister In The States…………….

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