Four Miss USA crown-holders became the latest faces -- and bodies -- of PETA's anti-fur campaign.
In a video for PETA, the Miss USA winners posed naked alongside a Miss USA sash and crown to lend their support to the animal rights organization.
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In addition to baring it all for the PETA ad, Susie Castillo, Shandi Finnessey, Shanna Moakler and Alyssa Campanella also pledged to go fur-free in their own lives.
"The more I learned of the torture that animals go through in the name of fashion, I just think its so unnecessary," Miss USA 2003 winner Susie Castillo said in the video to explain why she decided to pose for PETA. "It's unbelievable actually."
The nude ad, shot by photographer Fadil Berisha, is the latest in the series, which has featured a multitude of celebrities and public figures. Last year, actress Olivia Munn, talk show host Wendy Williams and reality TV personality Evelyn Lozada all stripped down to support the cause.
Watch the four Miss USA winners participate in the campaign in the slightly-NSFW video and see PETA ad below. Reported by Huffington Post 5 days ago.
In a video for PETA, the Miss USA winners posed naked alongside a Miss USA sash and crown to lend their support to the animal rights organization.
*SCROLL TO WATCH*
In addition to baring it all for the PETA ad, Susie Castillo, Shandi Finnessey, Shanna Moakler and Alyssa Campanella also pledged to go fur-free in their own lives.
"The more I learned of the torture that animals go through in the name of fashion, I just think its so unnecessary," Miss USA 2003 winner Susie Castillo said in the video to explain why she decided to pose for PETA. "It's unbelievable actually."
The nude ad, shot by photographer Fadil Berisha, is the latest in the series, which has featured a multitude of celebrities and public figures. Last year, actress Olivia Munn, talk show host Wendy Williams and reality TV personality Evelyn Lozada all stripped down to support the cause.
Watch the four Miss USA winners participate in the campaign in the slightly-NSFW video and see PETA ad below. Reported by Huffington Post 5 days ago.