Anderson's PETA adverts return to China

Pamela Anderson has returned to China after People For The Ethical Treatment Of Animals (PETA) arranged for her to appear on phone cards as part of their latest anti-fur campaign in Asia.

Anderson's PETA adverts return to China

Pamela Anderson has returned to China after People For The Ethical Treatment Of Animals (PETA) arranged for her to appear on phone cards as part of their latest anti-fur campaign in Asia.

The former Baywatch beauty caused a storm last year when she starred in Chinese billboard advertisements topless, with her back to the camera next to Chinese characters which read: "Cold shoulders are nothing compared to the pain they feel. Please don't wear fur."

Chinese censors doctored the advert on three occasions before allowing it to be displayed publicly - and the government owned company China Telecom has now printed 70,000 phone cards featured a softer version of the billboard advert.

Anderson says in statement released by PETA: "The people of China deserve to know about the immense suffering of animals killed for their fur.

"Once people know that animals are electrocuted, drowned, bludgeoned to death and sometimes skinned alive, they realize fur is disgusting and that there's nothing luxurious or fashionable about it."

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