New
York,
(ANI):
Pamela
Anderson"s
risque
new
PETA
ad
has
been
banned
in
Canada
for
being
'sexist" and
treating
the
actress
like
a
piece
of
meat.
Canadian
officials
denied
a
permit
for
an
event
that
was
being
held
for
launching
Anderson"s
new
animal-rights
ad,
claiming
the
ad
is
sexist.
In
the
ad,
Anderson
is
seen
posing
in
a
bikini
and
her
body
is
covered
in
marks
suggestive
of
a
butcher"s
diagram
and
different
parts
of
her
body
are
labelled
'rump,"
'ribs,"
'breast," etc.
The
ad"s
caption
reads,
'All
Animals
Have
the
Same
Parts."
“In
a
city
that
is
known
for
its
exotic
dancing
and
for
being
progressive
and
edgy,
how
sad
that
a
woman
would
be
banned
from
using
her
own
body
in
a
political
protest
over
the
suffering
of
cows
and
chickens,"
the
New
York
Daily
News
quoted
Anderson
as
saying.
“It
is
not
so
much
controversial,
as
it
goes
against
all
principles
public
organisations
are
fighting
for
in
the
everlasting
battle
of
equality
between
men
and
women,"
an
official
wrote
in
an
e-mail
to
PETA.
“I
think
that
city
officials
are
confusing
'sexy"
with
'sexist,""
said
PETA
Senior
Vice
President
Dan
Mathews.
The
launch
of
the
ad
will
now
be
held
in
a
restaurant
instead
of
a
public
venue
as
planned
earlier