Pamela Anderson has offered to serve food in New York's prisons if they go vegan.
The former Baywatch star has written a letter through PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) and her own Pamela Anderson Foundation to New York Governor Andrew Cuomo urging him to make the menus in the jails across the state meat-free in order to save money and improve the health of the inmates.
If he does, Pammie - who is a dedicated vegan and animal rights campaigner - will get in the kitchen and serve up the vegetarian food to all those incarcerated.
In the letter, she wrote: "I'm frequently in New York, and I've been following your admirable efforts to rehabilitate the state's inmates through education. I have a suggestion that dovetails nicely with your prison reform plans while also helping to resolve the state's budget crisis. Since New York has over 52,000 inmates, you could save almost $2 million a year and improve the health of the prisoners by switching to nutritious vegan meals in correctional facilities."
Pammie did the same thing when an Arizona jail dropped meat from its menu and she has vowed to make good on her promise for New York.