Saturday, December 10, 2011

Lingerie Football Players In PETA Ad


Lingerie Football League are no strangers to competing in scantily clad outfits when on the field.

But now members of the Toronto Triumph team are devoting their bodies to tackling another matter -- by stripping down in PETA's latest anti-fur ad campaign.

Covered by a helmet, football and a couple of shoulder pads, four players bare it all with the field as their backdrop.

In a behind the scenes video released in conjunction with the new ad, the players urge people to refrain from buying fur.

"When you wear that fur jacket you don't ever really think about, 'What happened to this animal for me to be putting this on?'" said one Toronto Triumph player in the video.

The athletes didn't just pose for the ad, they also took part in a PETA demonstration at Toronto's Eaton Center earlier this week. They appeared in their uniforms with signs that read, "Tackle Cruelty: Bench Fur," to encourage people to leave fur off their holiday shopping lists.

"Wearing fur is a personal foul," PETA Campaigner Emily Lavender said in a press statement. "With so many stylish, warm, and durable fabrics available today, there's no excuse for wearing anyone's skin."

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