Frequent Fliers Not Allowed to Lift off to Sight of Sexy Pam Anderson


Back in 2005, the Chinese government banned this ad of naked Pam Anderson (left) shunning fur (and all other clothing for that matter) for her friends at PETA. Now Pam and PETA are getting the shaft again, with new racy ads being banned from all three of New York City's airports. Reports Page Six:

THE propensity for nudity by PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) has backfired this time. A new anti-fur, anti-leather commercial starring Pamela Anderson as a scantily clad airport security guard who strips passengers of animal products is too racy for CNN Airport Network. PETA planned to debut the spot tomorrow at all three Gotham-area airports, and later this fall in the other 45 major airports serviced by CNN. But the network wrote to PETA saying it's "particularly sensitive because children make up part of the demographic in airports." PETA is now looking to run the ad -- which also features Steve-O, Andy Dick, comic Carol Leifer and punk icon Nina Hagen -- on in-flight entertainment.

We suspected as much when Hooters Air closed up shop, but now we're certain: Airports just aren't socially advanced enough to accept hot blondes with fake boobs in teeny little shorts.