London,
(ANI):
Pamela
Anderson
is
happy
that
her
racy
PETA
promo
was
banned
in
her
native
Canada,
because
she
thinks
that
the
hoopla
surrounding
the
picture
boosted
awareness
of
the
animal-rights
campaign.
The
latest
advert
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.
Anderson
flew
to
Montreal,
Canada
last
month
to
unveil
the
poster
in
the
famous
Place
Jacques-Cartier
square,
but
city
officials
refused
to
allow
the
event
to
go
ahead
-
insisting
the
image
was
sexist.
But
the
blonde
bombshell
is
convinced
the
fuss
didn't
hinder
the
campaign
-
because
it
actually
helped
PETA's
message
make
headlines
around
the
globe.
"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," the
Daily
Express
quoted
her
as
telling
The
One
Show.