The woman with more front than a double-decker bus has done it again - kicking up a fuss with her scantily clad antics, and milking the attention for all it's worth.
Yes you, Pamela Anderson: The shrewd businesswoman who's held up by her bra straps, and has been known to let them slip occasionally.
So what's the beef with the former Baywatch babe this time? Well, her indoors appears in an ad for an internet company called Crazy Domains in Oz, and it's been banned - because its contents proved to be too hot for the Aussies.
The TV commercial kicks off innocently enough, featuring the actress/model dressed as a smart corporate figure cum businesswoman chairing a meeting about internet development.
But it all gets a bit hot under the collar when one of Pammy's assistant offers her some cream for her coffee.
Cue fruity sequence where one of the male businessmen in attendance starts fantasising about Pammy stripped down to a gold bikini, and having milk poured all over her by a male co-worker.
From then on it's gratuitous shots of boobs, bums and creaming up every sexploitative cliché Pammy has tucked away under her gilded modesty.
The ad has now been axed by Australia's Advertising Standards Bureau after it received hundreds of complains from flustered viewers, The Sun reports.
Bureau president Fiona Jolly said of the decision: "It's meant to be a cheeky, over-the-top depiction, but in the bureau's view it did cross the line."
Gavin Collins, the managing director of Crazy Domains, doesn't agree. He's said to be fighting the ban and is blaming "feminist bloggers" for stirring up controversy.
Video: Pammy milks it
What do you think of the ad? Is it too raunchy?
Meanwhile, Pammy has been lined up to star in US series
Dancing With The Stars