Stars Who've Posed for PETA

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

Dawn Richard - The singer and former Danity Kane star has been vegan for a year now, and is one of the new celebrity faces of PETA’s Body By Vegan campaign. She says her father’s cancer diagnosis inspired her to go vegan, and she’s loving the results. “It’s more than just food, it’s a lifestyle. My whole life has changed: I get up earlier, I want to exercise, I feel better, my skin feels better.”   (Photo: Courtesy PETA)

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Dawn Richard - The singer and former Danity Kane star has been vegan for a year now, and is one of the new celebrity faces of PETA’s Body By Vegan campaign. She says her father’s cancer diagnosis inspired her to go vegan, and she’s loving the results. “It’s more than just food, it’s a lifestyle. My whole life has changed: I get up earlier, I want to exercise, I feel better, my skin feels better.” (Photo: Courtesy PETA)

Go Rocsi! - Former 106 & Park host Rocsi is now the newest spokeswoman for PETA. Her new ad is above and she not only looks great, but she stands for a healthy lifestyle that she's chosen to support. Salute! (Photo: Courtesy of PETA)

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Rocsi Diaz - Rocsi stars in a sexy pro-vegetarian ad that shows her dressed in a Brussels sprout bikini and with the words “Let Vegetarianism Grow on You This Holiday Season.” (Photo: Courtesy PETA)

Chilli - Chilli, who strips down to get striped up like a tiger, joins a growing list of celebrities, including Jada Pinett Smith, to speak out against circuses that use animals. (Photo: PETA)

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Chilli - Chilli, who strips down to get striped up like a tiger, joins a growing list of celebrities, including Jada Pinett Smith, to speak out against circuses that use animals. (Photo: PETA)

Loves Animals - We’ve seen her play a tough gal on the big screen, but Taraji has a soft spot for furry creatures. The animal lover is a PETA spokesperson (she even stripped down for one of their “I’d Rather Go Naked…” campaigns) and advocates for dogs everywhere. This gentle and caring side of her personality is evident in her role in No Good Deed, as a protective mother who will stop at nothing to keep her daughter from harm.(Photo:  PETA)

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Taraji P. Henson - Taraji P. Henson teamed up with PETA once again, but this time she didn’t go nude. The actress took part in this particular campaign to raise awareness and find homes for homeless animals. She’s featured in the new ad called “Be An Angel For Animals” with her dog, Willy. (Photo: PETA)

Taraji P. Henson - The actress bared all for PETA in 2011 and admitted to once wearing fur until she saw a video that showed how animals are killed for their skin. "We're not just even talking about a full-length fur coat," Henson said. "I'm talking about just, like, fur on your gloves or on your jacket or — what goes into making that little piece of fur ripped my heart out."   (Photo: Courtesy PETA)

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Taraji P. Henson - The actress bared all for PETA in 2011 and admitted to once wearing fur until she saw a video that showed how animals are killed for their skin. "We're not just even talking about a full-length fur coat," Henson said. "I'm talking about just, like, fur on your gloves or on your jacket or — what goes into making that little piece of fur ripped my heart out."  (Photo: Courtesy PETA)

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Evelyn Lozada - In the winter-themed ad, Evelyn Lozada strips for animal rights. PETA hopes Lozada's ad shows the world that a woman “does not need to wear fur to be glamorous or beautiful."  (Photo: PETA)

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Evelyn Lozada - In the winter-themed ad, Evelyn Lozada strips for animal rights. PETA hopes Lozada's ad shows the world that a woman “does not need to wear fur to be glamorous or beautiful." (Photo: PETA)

Wendy Williams - Williams is encouraging those who have old fur coats to donate them to PETA's drive so they can be given to the homeless this winter. "As a former fur wearer, I must say that I have not given fur any thought for a good seven years. I don't think that fur is a mark of success anymore. As a decent person with compassion, it just seems like the right thing to do," Williams said.  (Photo: Courtesy PETA)

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Wendy Williams - Williams is encouraging those who have old fur coats to donate them to PETA's drive so they can be given to the homeless this winter. "As a former fur wearer, I must say that I have not given fur any thought for a good seven years. I don't think that fur is a mark of success anymore. As a decent person with compassion, it just seems like the right thing to do," Williams said. (Photo: Courtesy PETA)

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Angela Simmons - Angela Simmons turned up the heat for her vegetarian PETA ad. "I really want people to know what happens to animals.… Animals have feelings, and I think it's important we take action." As for following a vegetarian diet Simmons added, "I'm happy with it. I feel lighter — it's a good feeling." (Photo: Courtesy PETA)

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Khloe Kardashian - Kardashian posed for PETA in 2008, but cut ties with the organization after a woman tied to the organization flour-bombed her sister, Kim, at a perfume launch earlier this year. "We all need to practice what we preach. I will still continue to NOT wear fur, but I will no longer support PETA," Kardashian stated. "Bullying and harassment is NEVER a solution, and I won't be a part of any organization that thinks otherwise."  (Photo: Courtesy PETA)

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Khloe Kardashian - Kardashian posed for PETA in 2008, but cut ties with the organization after a woman tied to the organization flour-bombed her sister, Kim, at a perfume launch earlier this year. "We all need to practice what we preach. I will still continue to NOT wear fur, but I will no longer support PETA," Kardashian stated. "Bullying and harassment is NEVER a solution, and I won't be a part of any organization that thinks otherwise." (Photo: Courtesy PETA)

Chad Ochocinco - "To tell you the truth, when I was younger growing up, I thought it was all fake ― they didn't really kill animals," Ochocinco said about fur products. He posed in the organization's "Ink, Not Mink" ad campaign leaving very little to the imagination.  (Photo: Courtesy PETA)

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Chad Ochocinco - "To tell you the truth, when I was younger growing up, I thought it was all fake ― they didn't really kill animals," Ochocinco said about fur products. He posed in the organization's "Ink, Not Mink" ad campaign leaving very little to the imagination. (Photo: Courtesy PETA)

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Waka Flocka Flame - The hip hop star participated in PETA's "Ink, Not Mink" campaign in which he showed off his tattooed body and a second photo in which he posed with a cute pup to advocate against chaining, fighting and other abuse of dogs. (Photo: Courtesy PETA)

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)

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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)

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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)

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)

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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)

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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)

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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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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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Mario - The R&B singer also joined in on PETA's "Ink, Not Mink" campaign and during his photo shoot talked about learning the truth behind the fur trade. "Every piece of fur that you see out there and people wearing, there's an animal [who's] lost...his or her life," Mario said. "I've been offered deals to wear fur...for tour and for stage," but he's passed those up.  (Photo: Courtesy PETA)

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Mario - The R&B singer also joined in on PETA's "Ink, Not Mink" campaign and during his photo shoot talked about learning the truth behind the fur trade. "Every piece of fur that you see out there and people wearing, there's an animal [who's] lost...his or her life," Mario said. "I've been offered deals to wear fur...for tour and for stage," but he's passed those up. (Photo: Courtesy PETA)