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.