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Award-Winning Adult Film Star Unveils Her New PETA Ad Encouraging Spaying and Neutering
For Immediate Release:January 7, 2010
Contact:Amanda Schinke 757-622-7382
Las Vegas, Nev. -- Sasha Grey declares, "Too much sex can be a bad thing"-- for dogs and cats, that is--in a provocative new PETA ad in which she's shown posing nude in a bed. The adult film icon will unveil the campaign after she delivers the keynote speech at the 2010 AVN Adult Entertainment Expo in Las Vegas. She is the latest celebrity to appear in PETA's ad series that is aimed at reducing dog and cat overpopulation by promoting spaying and neutering. The ad was shot by renowned celebrity photographer Andrew Southam.
When: Friday, January 8, 2:30 p.m. sharp
Where: The Sands Expo Center, 201 Sands Avenue, Las Vegas
Photo-Op: Sasha Grey, the keynote speaker at the 2010 AVN Adult Entertainment Expo, will unveil her sexy PETA ad immediately following her speech and will be available for interviews on the topic.
"I think spaying and neutering is incredibly important," said Grey in an exclusive PETA interview. "[I]t keeps the animals out of the shelters and there's too many unwanted animals out there already."
Each year, up to 8 million dogs and cats are dumped at U.S. animal shelters, and about half of them must be euthanized because of a lack of suitable homes. Sasha urges all her fans to help curb the overpopulation crisis by spaying and neutering their dogs and cats to prevent pregnancies.
For more information please visit PETA.org.