Pam Anderson Strips A Dude To His Skivvies In Banned PETA Commercial
For a group that can kind of be no fun sometimes, PETA sure manages to make some hot and provocative commercials. This spot, called “Cruelty Doesn’t Fly,” features Pam Anderson as a bad-ass TSA employee screening passengers before they head to their flights. Only, she won’t let anyone through wearing leather or fur. Instead, she strips them down. The most unruly passenger—whom she not only screens, but, um, has to discipline as well—is Steve-O. Andy Dick appears too, though he’s surprisingly well-behaved. The racy commercial was supposed to be shown on screens in New York’s three airports, only CNN Airport Network execs felt it was a little too over the top. They told PETA that showing the spot would be “particularly sensitive because children make up part of the demographic in airports.” What do you think—should PETA be allowed to air the ad? Or should they be focused on saving Aubrey O’Day’s dog instead? [Starpulse]


















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conspicuous
wrote on September 9 2009 @ 09:52 am: [report]
Some dude? That’s Steve-O. And Andy Dick. And that dude from Bravo’s ‘Workout’ (I think)
I really like the concept, and perhaps they could tone it down a tad for the airport viewing, and have the full-length video online. Printed teaser ads might also be an alternative.
Kate Torgovnick
wrote on September 9 2009 @ 09:56 am: [report]
Hilarious that I didn’t notice that. Not sure on the “Workout” dude, but you are so right on the others, Conspicuous.