PETA Too Sexy For SuperBowl
Jan. 28 2009, Published 12:24 p.m. ET
NBC has reportedly rejected an ad that People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals hoped to air during the Superbowl.
The spot is called "Veggie Love" and depicts hot women in skimpy clothes having their way with various plant foods.
NBC rejected the ad, according to a spokesperson, because "it did not conform with our standards." PETA elaborated in a statement, saying they were told it "depicts a level of sexuality exceeding our standards."
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PETA adds that the censors suggested the following cuts: "licking pumpkin," "touching her breast with her hand while eating broccoli," "pumpkin from behind between legs," "rubbing pelvic region with pumpkin,"