Tim Howard Scores Goal For Animals In PETA “Ink Not Mink” Ad
Written by Vegetarian Star on July 3rd, 2014 in Animal Issues, Athletes-Games-Sports.
Everyone knows skin looks better on the original animal.
And, as U.S. national team member and Everton, England soccer player Tim Howard has proved, decorating your own skin can make one interesting looking body coat.
Howard is the latest celebrity to pose in an anti-fur “Ink Not Mink” ad for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
“Protecting animals is very important to me, and I think speaking out against fur is an amazing cause,” he says. “When I see someone wearing fur, I just want to sit them down in front of one of PETA’s videos and show them just how badly animals suffer for this supposed fabric that no one needs.”
As dominating as this New Jersey native looks with his shirt off, convincing a fur coat lover to watch a five minute clip on the horrors of how real fur is obtained doesn’t seem like an impossible goal to score.
To watch Howard discuss more of his thoughts on animals, visit PETA.
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