Playboy's Holly Madison Poses Nude to Help Animals and Proclaims 'I Always Fake It'
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You might see Playboy model Holly Madison, star of The Girls Next Door, wearing bunny ears, but one thing you’ll never see her in is bunny fur—or any animal’s fur, for that matter. Hugh Hefner’s number one honey bunny—who shares both Hef and his home, the Playboy Mansion, with fellow Girls Next Door stars Bridget Marquardt and Kendra Wilkinson in the popular E! channel reality show—is so passionate about saving animals killed for their fur that she posed naked for not one, but two new PETA anti-fur ads!
You may have already seen her "I'd Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur" ad, but now we present you with Holly's second provocative ad, in which she declares: "I Always Fake It—I'd Never Wear Real Fur."
It’s no wonder that this "mistress of the Mansion pooches"—who adores all animals, especially the nine lucky pups currently bunking with the trio of buxom beauties—was outraged when we told her that animals, including cats and dogs, are kept in tiny cages and strangled, beaten, electrocuted, and often skinned alive for their fur.
Holly's philosophy? "You don't need fur. And if you want the look of fur … there's faux fur," she says. "There is just no reason for it."
As Holly knows, nice girls—and guys, too!—always fake it. With so many beautiful and warm faux furs available, there’s no reason—or excuse—to kill animals for their fur.
Update: Holly Madison and photographer Christopher Ameruoso created a PSA for iPhones based on Holly's 'I'd Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur' ads. Click here to download the PSA to your iPhone. Portions of the proceeds from each sale will benefit PETA.
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