Animated Skinned Animals

Stars Lend Their Voices to New PETA Ad Campaign

PETA’s never really been an organization known for its subtlety, so you probably shouldn’t be surprised by the skinned CGI animals crawling around and griping in their new commercial.

In the latest ad, a part of their "Stolen For Fashion" campaign, an animated duo voiced by comedian Ricky Gervais and popstar (and longtime PETA supporter) Pink confront a fashionista over her sartorial choices. I guess if I was running around skinless like Gervais’ rabbit character, I’d be a bit on the peeved side, too.

The video will be debuted during Fashion Week in Paris during a Q & A session held by designer Stella McCartney, Pink and Dan Mathews, the vice-president of PETA.
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