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  • April 1, 2008

    Pamela Anderson

    Pamela Anderson had a somewhat “ruff time” filming Superhero Movie.

    Apparently she wasn’t too pleased when she found out that she had a scene with a dog in the flick.

    According to a source, she she refused to act opposite the canine, because PETA doesn’t support using real animals in moviemaking. “Pam left the set and went for a walk,” the source reports. “She needed a time out. She was that upset.”

    In the scene, Anderson’s Invisible Girl superhero character calls for her Invisible Dog. The four-legged friend becomes visible just as it jumps into her arms.

    Director Craig Mazin got around the hiccup by splicing together some shots of Anderson and some of a running dog that were filmed when Anderson wasn’t around.

    But in the end, it was all for nothing!

    Why? Because of a joke that Anderson’s character makes that suggests her invisible dog—and not her!—has been sexually satisfying the superhero professor (Tracy Morgan) she had been sleeping with.

    The scene ended up on the cutting room floor because the Motion Picture Association of America’s Ratings Board disapproved of the bestiality crack.

    [Source]

    Comments

    1. Pat Brown said:

      Pamela Anderson needs to do some serious research on her pet charity — PETA has been directly responsible for the deaths or hundreds of dogs given up to them with the understanding the animals would be put up for adoption and found good homes. PETA doesn’t believe people should keep ANY animals, companion or otherwise and if they got their way would be responsible for the inevitable death of thousands of animals that are now family pets.

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