Pamela Anderson PETA ad banned at Hong Kong Airport Read more: Pamela Anderson PETA ad banned at Hong Kong Airport
Pamela Anderson has made a new video promoting PETA causes with an airport security checkpoint theme. But Hong Kong Airport won’t be playing the video, because it has been deemed too racy.
“Given the groping that you see at security checkpoints and the nudity that you see in body scans we’re surprised that our lighthearted ad was deemed too risqué”, said Jason Baker, PETA Asia’s vice president.
You can watch the video at PETA’s official website.
In the video, Pamela is a half-dressed airport security checkpoint officer who gives the yea or nay to passengers according to whether or not they’re wearing fur, leather or other animal skins.
Steve-O, a star of the “Jackass” series and movies, appears in the video as a passenger going through the checkpoint. He is manhandled by Pam for wearing a leather belt, which she strips off of him in a provocative manner.
One couple does manage to pass through the security check without a glitch – they are completely nude. Their naked tushies are shown on screen and were probably what crossed the line for JCDecaux, the ad agency responsible for what airs in Hong Kong Airport.
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