The crazed crusaders of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals have recruited a new celebrity endorser: outspoken actress Jane Lynch.
Just weeks after launching an anti-animal cruelty campaign with Lynch’s Glee co-star Lea Michele, the group is teaming up with the star — who plays opinionated Cheerios coach Sue Sylvester on the hit show — to crack down on pet breeders and the dangers of animal overpopulation in a quirky new PETA public service announcement.
Screen stunner Olivia Munn will stop traffic in Los Angeles on Tuesday morning — literally. The actress will unveil her new People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) billboard, in which she poses naked to help the outspoken animal rights advocates raise awareness about the cruel treatment of circus elephants.
Our beloved Dorothy Zbornak — a devoted animal rights activist — is making a posthumous appearance in the latest ad from the fur-hating zealots at People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
PETA is bringng actress Bea Arthur back to life almost a year to the day of her death in a new campaign promo sticking it to McDonald’s. Read the rest of this entry »
The Hills’ Stephanie Pratt isn’t afraid to bare her buns to save bunnies for the cover of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals’ “Be Nice to Bunnies” Apple iPhone application, but the geniuses at the tech giant have branded the risque image — which features the recently-rehabbed reality starlet stark naked, beaming, and cuddling a bunny — a tad too R-rated to be featured on Apple’s friendly-family iTunes website.