Thursday, August 18, 2011

Fuss over my PETA ad was good for the cause: Anderson


 Former "Baywatch" star Pamela Anderson is glad her racy PETA promo was banned in her native Canada as she feels the furore over the picture make headlines around the globe.
The advertisement for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) shows the former "Baywatch" babe wearing a bikini and sporting the words of butchers' cuts of meat printed all over her flesh.

"It was good for us actually. It was banned from the square, the Montreal downtown because it actually made worldwide news that way, so thanks Montreal. It was good because we just wanted to get the message out that we all have the same parts and that there are all different reasons to go vegetarian. Spread the word," dailystar. co. uk quoted her as saying.
Anderson went to Montreal last month to unveil the poster at Jacques-Cartier square, but city officials refused to allow the event to go ahead insisting the image was "sexist". (IANS)

Pamela Anderson adopts abandoned dogs
Former "Baywatch" star Pamela Anderson has taken her animal welfare work to a new level as she has adopted two new dogs after they were abandoned at animal shelters in Louisiana after the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in April.
The actress has teamed up with People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), to relocate around 50 pooches to Virginia.
Pamela who has two sons, Brandon, 13, and Dylan, 11, from her marriage to ex-husband Tommy Lee said: "My son was hoping we could take all 50.
"People can't afford to feed their families, so the family member that gets left behind and has to go is the pet," contactmusic. com quoted her as saying.


The owners in the oil-spill affected regions abandoned their pets as they lost their jobs or moved away from the area. The breed of her pets has been identified as Chihuahua.

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