US airports ban Pamela Anderson's ad
siren Pamela Anderson's latest PETA commercial has been banned by the US airport authorities as it's "sexiness" will offend passengers with young children.
Advertising chiefs at People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) filmed a promo in which the 42-year-old 'Baywatch' star stars as a scantily-clad flight security guard who strips passengers off fur and leather, reported 'Ace Showbiz.'
The animal rights group said that they were informed by the airport network through a letter that it had banned the advertisement as it is "particularly sensitive because children make up part of the demographic in airports."
"We're now looking to place the spot among in-flight entertainment and hope that more adventurous carriers such as Virgin take us up on it," said Mr Dan Mathews, PETA senior vice-president in a statement.
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