'I'd rather go naked than wear fur': Joanna Krupa follows in Pamela Anderson's footsteps to strip for PETA campaign
By AMELIA PROUD
She's a celebrated model but there's one thing that Joanna Krupa would never strut up and down a catwalk in... and that's animal fur.
The beautiful 33-year-old has become the latest in a long line of models to show off their hides so defenceless animals can keep theirs.
Beautiful inside and out: Joanna Krupa has stripped down for PETA, because she rather go naked than have animals killed for fur
The Polish-born beauty, who has graced the covers of Playboy, Maxim and FHM laid her convictions bare in PETA's latest 'I'd Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur' image.
Named by Playboy as the 'sexiest swimsuit model in the world,' Joanna knows how to rock a look and like any right-minded person, realises that fur is a vile addition to any wardrobe.
'There is nothing sexy about wearing something that is so obviously tied to senseless pain and killing,' says Joanna.
Joanna joins a host of beauties, who have backed the campaign.
Doing her bit: Pamela Anderson presented flowers to Russian Consul Sergey Logachev to thank him for banning seal fur imports from her native Canada on Tuesday
Curves a plenty: Holly Madison was happy to pose for a good cause
The doyenne: Pamela Anderson is tireless in her campaigns for better animal treatment
Pamela Anderson, a committed animal rights activist, Tamara Ecclestone, Angela Simmons and Lisa Edelstein have all posed for the group.
Last year Peta caused a car crash during a naked shower protest in LA.
The driver had been distracted by the beautiful, naked models soaping themselves in a makeshift shower on the side of the road.
He ploughed his grey sedan straight into the back of a white pick-up truck at a stoplight in front of him.
Double act: Tamara Ecclestone and her boy Buster urged more compassion and understanding for our four legged friends
Vegan love: House star Lisa Edelstein advocates vegetables for her part
Let's here it for the boys! Jersey Shore's Mike 'The Situation' Sorrentino spoke up about the plight of abandoned cats
CBS cameras captured the entire incident. Fortunately the damage appeared to be minimal, and the only thing wounded seemed to be the driver's pride.
Peta's models were baring all and showering in public to promote a vegan lifestyle.
The group claims that by giving up just one pound of meat, Americans could save up to 2,463 gallons of water.
That's six months of shower water, Peta claimed.
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