Pamela Anderson Racy Ad Banned in Australia: Video

by Amy Judd | March 2, 2010 at 02:44 pm
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Pamela Anderson made an ad for internet company Crazy Domains, but the ad has been deemed too 'racy' and has been banned in Australia after Australia's Advertising Standards Bureau received hundreds of complaints. 

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The ad starts with Pamela Anderson dressed as a business woman and her male colleague fantasizes about her and another female worker dressed in gold bikinis and splashing around in milk. Perez Hilton also has a video of the ad.

However, the ad proved to be too much for Australian viewers:

The Bureau's president Fiona Jolly says, "It's meant to be a cheeky, over-the-top depiction, but in the bureau's view it did cross the line."

Gavin Collins from Crazy Domains said that the ban was due to 'feminist bloggers' and plans to fight the ban.

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Jordan Yerman

Crazy Domains is doing what it learned from those GoDaddy ads, which I think are actually worse: seemingly promoting adult content when they're meant to be a hosting company.

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