Tattoovertising Animal Rights

Carey Hart Promotes ‘Ink, Not Mink' For PETA

We’re used to PETA using stars who’d rather go naked than wear fur, but now the animal rights foundation is appealing to the badass guys by saying ‘Ink, not mink.’

The message is delivered with an extensively tattooed Carey Hart. The guy is considered to be the ultimate ’cool guy.’ He is a professional freestyle motocross rider, successful business owner, AMA team owner and reality TV star.

Carey Hart must have picked up the PETA love from ex-wife Pink who is an avid animal rights supporters.
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