Vegetable Bikinis

PETA's 'Lettuce Ladies' Promote Vegetarianism (UPDATE)

Lettuce Ladies is PETA’s latest campaign to promote animal ethics and encourage vegetarianism. Pam Anderson and Elizabeth Berkeley are among the women who are pictured on the organization's site wearing bikinis made of lettuce.

According to a recent tweet by Brody Jenner, his girlfriend and Playboy playmate Jayde Nicole will be slipping on a veggie swimsuit this week in Washington to help raise money for the cause by hosting the annual PETA Veggie Dog Lunch.

You must admit cabbage and lettuce leaves make the perfect bikini tops--why didn't anyone think of this sooner?
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