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PETA's Sexy 'Bank On Your Health, Go Vegetarian' Ad

Bonnie-Jill Laflin's sexy 'Bank on Your Health, Go Vegetarian' ad

In this failing economy, everyone seems to be losing their shirts. Just look at Bonnie-Jill Laflin. A former Dallas Cowboy cheerleader and the first and only female scout for the NBA, Bonnie-Jill recently lost her shirt (and the rest of her clothes) for PETA's hot new "Bank On Your Health, Go Vegetarian" ad. The sizzling ad is a playful reminder that even though it might not be the best time to grow your wealth, it's the perfect time to grow your health with a plant-based diet!

As a scout for the Los Angeles Lakers, this longtime vegetarian knows a thing or two about making good trades. And trading a meat-based diet for a lean—and less mean—vegetarian diet is a healthy investment that will pay off big time for you, animals, and the earth.

Loaded with cholesterol and fat, meat has been linked to heart disease, strokes, diabetes, and obesity. Plus—brace yourself boys—consuming animal products can contribute to clogging the arteries to all your vital organs, not just the heart. It's a cold, not-so-hard fact: Eating meat can increase the risk of impotence. Meat production is also a leading cause of climate change. And, of course, the best way to fight the cruelty of factory farms and slaughterhouses is to follow Bonnie-Jill's advice and bench the burgers and nuggets.

Check out the revealing behind-the-scenes footage of Bonnie-Jill's photo shoot.

Bonnie-Jill Laflin
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Bonnie-Jill's ad is a real eye-opener, and if you're still eating meat, we're sure that it's got you rethinking your carnivorous ways. So do yourself a favor and eliminate the flesh from your diet by taking the Pledge to Be Veg.

To learn more about how you can improve your health and help animals at the same time, please visit GoVeg.com.

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