Angela Simmons, former reality star posed nude as Eve for PETA to promote her vegetarian lifestyle in 2011.
"Eating Meat is a Sin", she said.
"As a devout Christian, I feel it's very important to show compassion for all of God's creation and adopting a vegetarian diet is the best way to keep innocent animals from suffering," star continued.
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Christy Turlington-
In 1993, Christy Turlington posed nude for PETA's anti-fur campaign. She is the first supermodel who protested the use of fur in the fashion industry.
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Laura Vandervoort
Actress Laura Vandervoort is best known for her role on "Smallville". The star confined herself to the periphery of a water tank to depict horrors inflicted on the sea animals for entertainment.
Vandervoort cited the "torture," "agony," and "anxiety" orcas are feel at SeaWorld's parks were a reason to join PETA.
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Lucy Watson-
'Made in Chelsea' star Lucy Watson stripped for a poster commissioned by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA).
"I have always been disgusted by people's acceptance of fur as a fashion statement, in particular as there is so much information now showing how appallingly cruel the methods of acquiring it are", Watson said.
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Pamela Anderson-
Pamela Anderson posed nude for PETA to promote vegetarian diet. The actress has time and again shed off for the organization in the name of animal welfare.
There are many cruelty-free and tasty alternatives to meat available, and going vegetarian saves the lives of approximately 100 animals a year!
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Olivia Munn
Hollywood actress stripped down for an advertising campaign called 'I'd rather go naked than wear fur', supported by PETA.
"When you think about even that little tiny trim of fur on your gloves or on your collar, that is still coming from an animal that had to endure so much pain just for you," said Munn.
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Khloe Kardashian
The youngest of the Kardashian sisters, Khloe stripped down for PETA'S anti-fur campaign.
"The videos are so graphic but they are so necessary for people to watch. I'm so grateful that I did get the opportunity to see them. I had no idea that's how these animals are treated," said Khloe.
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Eva Mendes, one of the sexist women in Hollywood joined hands with PETA's 'Fur? I'd rather go naked' campaign in 2007.
"I want people to know that there are options-that killing a poor animal and wearing it isn't cool … respecting all life forms is cool," she said.
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Celebs have time and again posed nude to promote animal rights, collaborating with PETA to voice their protest.
Here are a few who posed with panache to send the message across. Jenna Dewan
Actress Jenna Dewan, wife of Hollywood sensation Channing Tatum, posed nude with snakeskin body paint to create awareness for ethical treatment of animals.
PETA launched an ad campaign against the use of accessories made from snakes, lizards, alligators and crocodiles in 2010.
"I couldn't believe that that is what happens for a wallet or a purse!," Jenna said during an interview.