Exposé finds military contractor shot pigs, said it would be “better” to use Muslims, and allegedly sexually assaulted service members.
The San Francisco 49ers’ Stevie Johnson joins an all-star lineup in PETA’s latest “Ink, Not Mink” ad.
The life of a cow killed for leather is really no life at all.
In her ad for PETA Latino, Gaby Moreno looks positively delicious in a custom dress made of leafy greens and reminds fans that everyone can go vegan!
Justin Long poses questions to Canada Goose employees, who seem to know just how to skirt around the answers.
Casey Affleck reveals that tigers and lions are regularly beaten to force them to perform confusing tricks as part of archaic circus acts.
blink-182’s Travis Barker and his daughter, Alabama, join PETA for an exclusive interview to discuss the importance of speaking up for animals.
“Catfish” creator and star Nev Schulman flaunts his own fur in order to encourage you to love the skin you’re in—and let animals keep theirs.
One of Hollywood’s hottest men is sexier than ever-John Stamos shows PETA his soft side.
No one wants animals to be mistreated for films, such as “A Dog’s Purpose”—but they are. So decide for yourself: Could you handle life as a dog “actor”?
Fifty-something Alan Cumming calls for an end to captivity for 50-something Lolita, who has spent most of her life languishing at the Miami Seaquarium.
Would elitist fashion and food be sought-after if people knew that millions of animals are bludgeoned, hacked apart, and electrocuted to make so-called “luxury” items?
Just in time for the Super Bowl, your favorite cursing granny is back with a new recipe for game day.
Wearing nothing but some strategically placed leaves, Lettuce Ladies use everything they’ve got to speak up for animals—people can’t help but take notice.
Like anyone with even half a heart, Eve knows that dogs should be treated like family members and allowed indoors—so she’s doing something about it.