The latest from Martha Stewart is not a roasted chestnut lemon herb turkey recipe for Thanksgiving, but rather a commercial for Pine Brothers cough drops. Why? Because the domestic queen has been using the cough drops since she was a child, reports Page Six.
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Dakota Fanning
When she was 17 years old, Fanning starred in this Marc Jacobs' Oh Lola! ad. The U.K. Advertising Standards Authority pulled the ad finding it too "sexual."
Julianne Moore
Moore's Bulgari billboard was taken down when it was placed near Doge's Palace in Venice after the mayor of the city deemed it inappropriate.
Beyonce
Beyonce's commercial for her fragrance "Heat" came under fire for being too racy in 2010. It was cut down to 30 seconds and had an "after 7:30 p.m." restriction in the U.K.
Eva Mendes (NSFW)
Eva's 2008 commercial for Calvin Klein's "Secret Obsession" fragrance was banned, due to the fact that it featured a <em>major</em> wardrobe malfunction.
Keira Knightley
Keira Knightley starred in this controversial PSA against domestic violence in 2009 for Women's Aid.
Taylor Swift
The U.K.'s Advertising Standards Authority felt Swift's CoverGirl ad was too exaggerated (aka Photoshopped) and falsely promoted the product.
Madonna
ABC asked that several changes be made to Madonna's 2012 perfume ad before they agreed to run the 30-second spot, including covering more of her breasts and butt. Even with said changes in place, ABC only aired the commercial after 9 p.m.
Pamela Anderson
PETA created this racy ad featuring Anderson's body as a sectioned-off piece of meat.
Ashton Kutcher
Kutcher's online ad for PopChips was banned after it was considered racist by the Indian-American community.
Angelina Jolie
Two of Universal Studios' posters for "Wanted," starring Angelina Jolie, were banned because of her seductive pose with a gun. The ASA felt it glamorized violence.
Julia Roberts
Julia's Lancome ad was considered too heavily airbrushed to print by the ASA.
Natalie Portman
The Advertising Standards Authority banned Natalie's ad for Dior Diorshow lash multiplying mascara on the grounds that it "misleadingly exaggerated the effects of the product."
Kim Kardashian
Although Kim's Carl's Jr. ad ran, many considered it to be too sexy.
Rihanna
Nivea ended Rihanna's campaign after the CEO said she was too sexy for the brand.
Mark Wahlberg & Kate Moss
This 1992 Calvin Klein ad was pretty risque for the '90s.
Another Eva Mendes
A PETA ad, featuring hot women and supposed-to-be "sexy" veggies, was banned from the Super Bowl ad lineup in 2010 for being "too much" for TV.
Paris Hilton
Like Kim's, Paris Hilton's 2005 Carl's Jr. commercial was considered too racy, as well.
Jessica Alba
Alba posed for a controversial Declare Yourself ad during the 2008 elections.
Alexander Skarsgard, Anna Paquin & Stephen Moyer
The threesome came under fire after they posed naked and bloody while promoting "True Blood" on a super racy cover of Rolling Stone in 2010.
Dianna Agron, Cory Monteith & Lea Michele
Although this cast wasn't naked, they were still slammed for promoting "Glee" with this promiscuous GQ cover.
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