Stars Who've Posed for PETA

Dawn, Rocsi, and more celebs fight against animal cruelty.

Nia Long - Actress Nia Long shed her clothes to spread the word: drop fur. "In being a responsible adult and really understanding what happens for one fur coat and how many animals are killed and slaughtered for one fur coat, it just isn't worth it to me," she said. (Photo: Courtesy PETA)
Kimora Lee Simmons - The model-designer looked heavenly as she urged people to "be an angel for dogs" and not cage up your animals. "You cannot just chain up an animal. The chains are heavy, it's cruel," she said. "Dogs need to run and play."   (Photo: Courtesy PETA)
Eva Mendes - In 2007, the sexy actress turned her back on fur saying, "I feel like in recent years, due to pop culture, fur has made a comeback. Some people still see wearing fur as glamorous and a sign of prosperity. Personally I think wearing a baby chinchilla says, 'I'm ignorant,' vs. saying 'I'm a badass.' I don't think you can force people to change their attitudes, but you can help to educate them and to lead by example."  (Photo: Courtesy PETA)
Willis McGahee - Like Ochocinco, McGahee grabbed a football and not much else for PETA's "Ink, Not Mink" campaign. "You don't want to just sit there and electrocute an animal just for its fur or anything like that, you know — that's, that's not right," McGahee explained. "And that's something I believe in."  (Photo: Courtesy PETA)Roselyn Sanchez - Actress Roselyn Sanchez landed her own nude PETA against fur in early 2008. She also urged people not to light fireworks during New Year's Eve because it frightens animals.  (Photo: Courtesy PETA)

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Kimora Lee Simmons - The model-designer looked heavenly as she urged people to "be an angel for dogs" and not cage up your animals. "You cannot just chain up an animal. The chains are heavy, it's cruel," she said. "Dogs need to run and play."  (Photo: Courtesy PETA)

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