PETA Super Bowl Ad

PETA Super Bowl Ad

PETA's Super Bowl Ad was denied by NBC for being too sexy. PETA's Super Bowl Ad featured models using vegetables in a sexual manner. Find more PETA's Super Bowl Ad news, videos, and pictures here.

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Written by yovisuals on
PETA, the popular animal rights group who have recently been criticized for creating sexually explicit ads in hopes of raising awareness about animal rights, may have pushed the envelope too far this time. NBC decided not to air PETA’s Super Bowl commercials , in which they depicted female models as lovers to “sexually charged vegetables.” Some critics believe PETA had planned this all along in order to build momentum as a controversial story around the biggest sporting event of the year. Since Janet Jackson’s infamous wardrobe malfunction in 2004, networks have been skeptical in broadcasting any material deemed inappropriate. This might be why NBC ... Read Full Story
Written by cbowler on
I can't think of a better way to get your message out to a bunch of chicken wing eatin ', beer drinkin ', rowdy football fans than putting naked women on the screen rubbing themselves with vegetables. At the end of the commercial runs the tag line "studies show vegetarians have better sex." NBC banned the commercial, produced by PETA, from appearing during the Super Bowl. The sad thing is PETA is sadly mistaken if they think they are convert the typical football fan into eating less meat and becoming vegetarians; if anything, PETA's only encouraging fans to leave the TV while Bruce Springsteen ... Read Full Story
Written by jimher on
Now were not exactly fans of either PETA or vegetarianism, but we're going to have throw our support behind those granola eating nuts with regards to their banned Super Bowl ad below. The hypocritical aholes at NBC think that scantily clothed women frolicking with vegetables is somehow more risque than countless Viagra and beer ads. Says head NBC prude Victoria Morgan, the ad "depicts a level of sexuality exceeding our standards". We say increase your standards. Read Full Story
Written by oopspoof on
PETA ad touting the benefits of vegetarianism was deemed too racy for NBC, according to reports. Here is the commercial ad video that was banned from NBC’s Super Bowl ads for what the network called too much sexuality. PETA blogger Amy Elizabeth writes: OK, I'll admit, it's not the Jonas Brothers eating apple pie, but it sure does drive home the fact that vegetarians make better lovers. And I'm pretty sure that most Super Bowl fans would find the ad a lot more appealing than the impotence and other not-so-sexy effects that a steady stream of chicken wings and burgers can have on their ... Read Full Story
Written by CT2FLY on
PETA's recent Super Bowl ad, featuring women undressing while playing sensually with vegetables, has been banned by NBC for depicting "a level of sexuality that exceeds our standards." HOW DARE NBC TRY AND DEFINE MY STANDARDS, I'M SO FURIOUS...., but on the bright side, we live in the age of technology so even though they have tried to prevent myself as well as other deserving people from seeing this ad, youtube hasn't. High probability of being NSFW here, maybe, I don't think so but just incase, it is pretty racy. Read Full Story
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