Pamela Anderson recently posed for a PETA campaign entitled “Cruelty Doesn’t Fly,” in which she acts as a scantily-clad airport security guard who strips passengers of their leather and fur.
The organization intended to debut the spot in airports but it was the quirky commercial that was given the no-fly zone as the new ad campaign was viewed as too raunchy to run.
The “Baywatch” star defended the ad and thought that the as is funny and it draws attention to something that’s really ugly and abusive. Meanwhile, Pamela is busy as she prepare for her Andy Warhol-inspired cruelty free fashion line with Richie Rich and her non-animal tested perfume “Malibu.”