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'Glee's' Lea Michele speaks out for PETA, stray dogs and cats
By
Hanh Nguyen
April 8, 2010 1:32 PM ET
Lea Michele for PETA
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"Glee"
star Lea Michele is pro-argyle cardigan and anti-fur.
The FOX musical comedy star is the latest spokesperson for the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), specifically for their anti-fur campaign.
Unlike the more attention-getting ads that other stars have done, Michele isn't stripping down for a "I'd rather go naked than wear fur" message. (Although that would be a great way to show off the nine tattoos she discussed in Rolling Stone.) Instead, she keeps it simple and direct in her PSA, which also features a little dog named Sailor.
In her behind-the scenes video, Michele talks about her personal choice to become not only vegetarian, but also to cut out dairy after reading a book on veganism.
Why can't all PETA campaigns be this sweet?
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