Montreal bans Pamela Anderson's bikini ad for PETA - Scandals
July 15, 2010 |17:25 | Scandals By : Team X
An animal rights poster showing Baywatch actress Pamela Anderson in a bikini with her body parts marked as pieces of meat has been banned by authorities in Montreal. The ad for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) says: "All animals have the same parts. Have a heart. Go vegetarian."
The Montreal Film and TV Commission has refused permission to PETA to stage the poster unveiling event in the city's busy Place Jacques-Cartier.

Pamela Anderson is a firm believer that when life hands you lemons, you make lemonade! Pam shot to international fame when a sex tape she made when then hubby Tommy Lee was stolen and uploaded onto the net.

Okay, there has got to be a problem with Pamela Anderson. Ever since she divorced rocker Tommy Lee she’s had a another husband and relationships that just didn’t last; so it shouldn’t be news to you that she’s broken up with her current love interest surfer/electrician Jamie Padgett.
Pamela Anderson has opened up to chat-show host Jeremy Kyle about her turbulent love life and drug-taking. In an interview for a Jeremy Kyle celebrity special devoted to the star and which is to be shown tomorrow morning on ITV1, she admits using cocaine and how she told her children about the infamous home video showing her and former husband Tommy Lee having sex. The former Baywatch star, 47, recently admitted slipping into financial trouble after blowing £3million on her home in Malibu. She now lives in a trailer with her two sons, Brandon, 12, and 11-year-old Dylan.
Joe Swash got to do what most men can only dream of. This year the former EastEnders star lived with Pamela Anderson. It was all part of a programme for Living TV. In the two instalments, Pamela Anderson: At Home With Joe and When Joe Came To Stay, the I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here winner spends a week with the ex-Baywatch babe.
Fresh off a flight from New York, flamboyant designer Richie Rich is about to begin fitting models at the nightclub This Is London. But first, a drink. “We call this clown juice,” he says gleefully, accepting a glass of champagne.
Whether he is driving Pamela Anderson around in his Lambourghini, attending film premieres with Demi Moore and Leonardo DiCaprio, or signing up expensive golf course contracts with Greg Norman, the controversial business career of Portsmouth owner Sulaiman Al Fahim has been played out in front of the cameras.
















