Written by PETA
Can't get enough of this smokin' new PETA "Ink, Not Mink" ad featuring supermodel Susan Holmes McKagan and her Guns N' Roses hubby, Duff McKagan? Tune in to watch the stars of Married to Rock on E! Sunday, December 19, at 10:30 p.m. ET and see the sizzling behind-the-scenes shoot.
First Chad Ochocinco, then Willis McGahee, and now this? Is it getting hot in here?
Written by Jennifer O'Connor
great!
Re: Asher. Thank you for voicing your concern. In this PSA, both Susan Holmes McKagan and Duff McKagan are using their bodies as political instruments to bring attention to animal suffering. Susan's pose is not intended to be submissive or sexist, but rather, is tasteful way to show off her tattoos to suit the theme of the PSA. - PETA.
This is sickening. The naked women clings to the all powerful male. Peta - what you're forgetting is that often women do not have the choice. Of course there is nothing shameful about being naked. That's not at question here. Grow up.
I love this. And I hope they can make a difference , and people will stop wearing fur. It's nice to know there are good people in the world who love animals!
Re: Laura and Toby. We believe that people should have the choice to use their own bodies to make social statements, and that there is nothing shameful or “wrong” about being naked. We appreciate any effort to help those who have no voice. Please know that we also feature men in our ads and demonstrations; the following are just a few examples:
Chad Ochocinco (www.peta.org/.../chadochocincoPETAnude72.jpg), Kristoff St. John (www.mediapeta.com/.../AdKristoffStJohn.pdf), and Steve-O (www.peta2.com/.../SteveO_RatherGoNaked.jpg).
– PETA.
HAHAHA he's wearing clothes but she isn't!!! Why?!
Sorry guys - but a naked woman with a clothed man goes against everything this feminist-sware, vegan stands for. Bad form. Come into the 21st century and stop objectifying women in the way we are trying to get people to stop objectifying animals.
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