Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Pamela Anderson’s racy ad rejected at Hong Kong airport


The ad featured by Pamela Anderson frisking and stripping travellers has been rejected by Hong Kong airport. In the ad the former Baywatch star Pamela Anderson is seen dressed in a revealing airport security guard uniform stopping people and stripping them of leather belts and shoes and fur coats.

PETA said it hoped to place the ad in Berlin, Tokyo and Sydney and in airports in the US, but Hong Kong had been the first to reject it. PETA had hoped to place the advert on large-screen televisions throughout Hong Kong International Airport over the peak, year-end holiday period when more than 100,000 people a day pass through the airport.

This year, an advertisement featuring longtime PETA supporter Pamela Anderson in a bikini with her body marked to show cuts of meats, similar to posters seen in butchers, was banned in Montreal.






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