Dakota Fanning's Ad For a New Marc Jacobs Fragrance was Banned in UK

Dakota Fanning: Dakota Fanning's ad for a new Marc Jacobs fragrance was banned in UK because of the image's suggestive nature.








Brooke Hogan: In 2011, Brooke stripped down for animal rights in a racy PETA ad, which was not banned. Instead, signed copies were sold to fans for $50, in which the proceeds went to PETA.





Natalie Portman: In 2011, the Black Swan actress posed nude for the Miss Dior Fragrance. The ad was not banned.


Kate Moss: In 2007, Kate's Rimmel's "Magnif" eye mascara advertisement was banned in the US because her eyelashes appeared misleading.


Beyonce: In 2010, Beyonce's sizzling TV spot and Ad placements for her fragrance HEAT, were banned in UK because the ASA claimed the spot was too sexually provocative.



Eva Mendes: In 2008, a nude Eva Mendes Calvin Klein Obsession ad was banned in US because the content appeared to be too racy.




Julia Roberts & Christy Turlington: In 2011, the UK banned Julia Roberts' Lancome and Christy Turlington's Maybelline ads, claiming the actresses appeared too photoshopped.



Julianne Moore: In 2010, the Mayor of Venice banned Julianne's sexy Bulgar Ad from being displayed in the city, claiming it was 'too sexy'.