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Khloe Kardashian Would Rather Wear Nothing

Khloe Kardashian, of the (in)famous Kardashian clan and sister to Kim Kardashian, is the latest celebrity to go naked for the animal rights organization, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, better known as PETA.

The 24-year-old celebutante and co-star of the reality show "Keeping Up with the Kardashins" posed au natural, wearing nothing but her wildy teased hair which cascaded down her shoulders.

"Compassion is the fashion this holiday season, so join me in boycotting fur," Kardashian said. "With all the stylish and super-warm things you can wear, it’s easy to have a killer look without killing animals."’

Other celebrities who have taken their clothes off for PETA include Eva Mendes who is third in the gallery, Olympian Amanda Beard who you can see in the fourth picture and finally Kirsten Johnson and Sophie Monk who are fifth and sixth, respectively, in the gallery.

Khloe’s ad will be unveiled by the Kardashian clan on Wednesday in L.A.
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