‘If I Can Dream’ Stars Bare All for Animals

The stars of the popular web series ‘If I Can Dream’ bare all in a racy ad for PETA, to spread the message: If You Need Fur to Keep Warm, You’ve Got Problems. Cast members Justin, Ben and Giglianne pose together—completely nude—because they’d rather go naked than wear fur. Wearing fur sentences animals to a lifetime of suffering and an excruciating death. There are so many other fashionable ways to stay warm, that wearing someone else’s skin is completely unnecessary.

Animals raised for their fur spend their entire lives confined to cramped, filthy wire cages. Fur farmers use the cheapest and cruelest killing methods available, including suffocation, electrocution, gassing, and poisoning.  Ben explains, “I didn’t know animals got treated that way and [are] literally skinned alive … that’s awful.” Giglianne elaborates, “I don’t understand how people can do that, really. Just torture and kill like that for the sake of fashion.”

Take action action for animals now! You can help animals raised and slaughtered for their fur by telling everyone you know about the cruelty involved in buying and wearing fur. Share this with all your friends—they’ll thank you for showing them this sexy ad and the animals will thank you for speaking up for them! Click these links to post this important message now on your Facebook or Twitter.

Watch this exclusive behind-the-scenes video from Justin, Ben and Giglianne’s sexy photo shoot to learn more about why they will never wear fur.

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