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Tiger Woods, Sanford: Who Else Should PETA Mock?

Tiger Woods, Sanford: Who Else Should PETA Mock?

Octomom? Gary Busey? Jon Gosselin? Eliot Spitzer?

While they may not have been able to control the actual man himself, the Tiger Woods camp has been known for fiercely protecting The Brand Tiger Woods and all the images and slogans that come with it. It comes as no surprise then that quick legal action was taken when they heard about PETA's plans to plaster his face on billboards along with the slogan, "Too much sex can be a bad thing."

Cloris Leachman Talks Hackman, Asner, "Epic" Sex

Cloris Leachman Talks Hackman, Asner, "Epic" Sex

Cloris was dancing with the stars long before they put it on TV.

We would have called them Clorene, if only we'd known. In her memoir, Cloris, for sale next Tuesday, Oscar-winning actress and Dancing With the Stars elder stateswoman Cloris Leachman describes the crazy night of passion she had with Gene Hackman in the mid-'70s. "We didn't finish the meal. We went upstairs, flew into bed and made love. It was epic. And the next morning, Gene went back to his film and I went back to mine. I haven't seen Gene since that night, but I remember well the feisty lad he was," Leachman says.

Racy Vegetarians Get No Superbowl Love

Racy Vegetarians Get No Superbowl Love

NBC rejects suggestive PETA commercial as obscene.

Do vegetarians have better sex? Vegetarians behind People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) say their meat-free diets make their sex lives superior, but NBC will hear nothing of it. The network rejected PETA's racy "Veggie Love" Super Bowl commercial, saying it depicts a level of sexuality exceeds their standards. (Was it the suggestion of asparagus penetration or the suggestive pumpkin licking?) Actually, NBC submitted a blush-worthy list of additional shots to be cut before the commercial is resubmitted. It included "touching her breast with her hand while eating broccoli," "pumpkin from behind between legs," "rubbing pelvic region with pumpkin," "screwing herself with broccoli," "licking eggplant," and "rubbing asparagus on breast." Lucky for Love Buzz, the commercial doesn't exceed our standards.

Into Saving Animals? Not On NBC

NBC rejects suggestive PETA commercial as obscene.

Do vegetarians have better sex? Vegetarians behind People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) say their meat-free diets make their sex lives superior, but NBC will hear nothing of it. The network rejected PETA's racy "Veggie Love" Super Bowl commercial, saying it depicts a level of sexuality exceeds their standards. (Was it the suggestion of asparagus penetration or the suggestive pumpkin licking?) Actually, NBC submitted a blush-worthy list of additional shots to be cut before the commercial is resubmitted. It included "touching her breast with her hand while eating broccoli," "pumpkin from behind between legs," "rubbing pelvic region with pumpkin," "screwing herself with broccoli," "licking eggplant," and "rubbing asparagus on breast." Lucky for Love Buzz, the commercial doesn't exceed our standards.