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Actress turned animal rights activist Pamela Anderson recently shot a provocative PETA campaign entitled "Cruelty Doesn’t Fly’ in which she acts as a scantily-clad airport security guard who strips passengers (including Steve-O and Andy Dick) of their animal skins, leather and fur. The organization intended to debut the spot in all three New York City airports over Fashion Week and later this fall in the other 45 major airports serviced by CNN Airport Network, but much to Anderson’s surprise it was the quirky commercial that was given the no-fly zone.
"I don’t think it’s that provocative, they showed a couple of bare butts. I am shocked, I thought we were a little more evolved," Anderson told Tarts. "Its funny and light-hearted, it draws attention to something that’s really ugly and abusive. It’s a really important message with something that’s sexy and easy to digest. Adults project there own hang-ups onto kids and that was one of the reasons they didn’t show it."