Guerra has teamed up with PETA to raise awareness of the suffering endured by animals used for food and to promote the benefits of a vegetarian lifestyle.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has a free picture of Cuban model Vida Guerra naked for each donation of more than $5.
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Vida Guerra |
"Vida Guerra wants you to join her in helping to put a stop to cruelty to animals," PETA's website said. "Any donation over $5 will receive a thank-you email with a full picture of Vida's spicy new ad." The ad is promoted as a "full new naked ad!"
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Annalise Braakensiek |
It comes as doubts have been raised over whether protesters at the recent L'Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival were actually paid models. The protesters appeared at a wool function wearing only heart-shaped placards slamming mulesing. One read "Compassion is the fashion - No mulesed wool" while the other said "Have a heart - stop mulesing".
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Patrick Ribbsaeter |
PETA spokeswoman Maya Linden denied the women were paid models. Calls to a number supplied for one of the women went unanswered. "(The Australian wool industry) can expect increased pressure from PETA and the general public," Ms Linden said.
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Jenna Jameson |
In the past the organisation has used Australian models Imogen Bailey and Dani Lugosi and US porn star Jenna Jameson in naked campaigns for animal rights. Ms Bailey's management said she had appeared free of charge, while Ms Lugosi also said her work was "voluntary".
The actions of PETA have turned the heads of another protest group. Some women who are sick of seeing PETA using naked women and sexually suggestive posters to boost their agenda have started protests. This new group believes that PETA abuses women and degrades them and their evil actions must be stopped.