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IMOGEN & PETA

Imogen has posed for 3 PETA campaigns in the past 5 years, supporting their works against the inhumane treatment of animals the world over. PETA works against unethical business such as hen farms, fast food chains and most recently celebrities who wear fur.

PETA are known for their stunts, never afraid to do what it takes to speak out for those who don't have a voice.

Unbearable Cruelty

Extract from >> http://www.unbearablecruelty.com/celeb.asp

Australian supermodel Imogen Bailey, one of the hottest celebs on the Internet, has never been too shy to bare some of her skin to help animals keep theirs. She posed in an ad calling for a humane Changing of the Guards, asking Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and the Ministry of Defence to switch to faux fur for the Household Guards' bearskin hats.

Australian Supermodel Imogen Bailey Says, "Hands off the buns!"

Sure, you’d probably never dream of wearing a coat made of 40 minks or a tacky coyote collar on your jacket. But could that trim on your cardigan, the tassles on your hat, even your cat’s toy mouse be made of—yikes!—the Easter bunny? Yes, it’s high time to lose ALL the fur!

People who live with rabbit companions in their homes know that they are sensitive, smart animals with individual personalities, just like the dogs and cats so many of us consider a part of the family. They make lifelong bonds with other rabbits and humans, they play with toys, and they can even learn to use litterboxes.

But the hundreds of millions of rabbits slaughtered for their fur and their flesh every year aren’t so lucky. Like other animals “farmed” for their fur, rabbits—who are extremely clean by nature—are kept in tiny, filthy cages, surrounded by their own waste. They spend their entire miserable lives standing on the thin cage wires, never having a chance to dig, jump, or play. The methods of slaughter are no more humane—they are killed by having their necks snapped or having their skulls beaten before being strung up by the legs and having their heads cut off.

Some stores justify the selling of rabbit fur by saying that it is “just a byproduct” of the rabbit-meat industry. But the rabbit fur industry demands the pelt of a thicker, older animal than those slaughtered for meat. In fact, the UN reports that “few skins are now retrieved from slaughterhouses,” and countries such as France are killing as many as 70 million rabbits a year for fur.

 

What's more, there is a thriving, hideously cruel dog- and cat-fur industry in Asia, much of which is often falsely labeled as “rabbit fur” before export to Western markets. Without expensive DNA tests, it is virtually impossible to know exactly what kind of animal you are actually wearing if you choose to buy fur.

Angora rabbits, who are repeatedly shorn for their soft wool, don’t have it much better. They are strapped to a board for shearing, kicking powerfully in protest. The clippers inevitably bite into their flesh, with bloody results. Angoras have very delicate foot pads, making life on a wire cage floor excruciating and ulcerated feet a common condition. Because male angoras have only 80 percent of the wool yield of females, they are routinely killed at birth.

With so many high-quality alternatives to both rabbit fur and angora, compassionate consumers and animal-friendly fashionistas are sparing bunnies and shunning their skins by instead choosing soft acrylics, brushed cotton, and faux fur. Sexy Australian model Imogen Bailey and NYPD Blue babe Charlotte Ross have posed naked in sexy PETA ads to exclaim, “Hands off the Buns!” Order PETA’s free “Guide to Compassionate Clothing” for bunny-friendly shopping tips.

Please also contact this business that currently sells rabbit fur trim and garments and urge them to stop supporting this violent industry:

Bebe Stores, Inc.
Greg Scott, CEO
400 Valley Dr.
Brisbane, CA 94005

415-715-3900
415-715-3939 (fax)

askus@bebe.com


Australia’s Sexiest Model Bares All to Battle Thai Elephant Torture

Supermodel-turned-singer Imogen Bailey posed au naturel for a PETA ad aimed at drawing attention to the ritualistic torture of baby elephants in Thailand by the tourist industry. Bailey is shown crouching and shackled with red welts across her back to symbolize the many days-long beatings of babies during a ceremony called phaajaan, under the words “Shackled, Beaten, Abused. Don’t Support Thai Elephant Cruelty!”

Approximately 3,800 of Thailand’s estimated 5,000 endangered Asian elephants are in private hands. Most are used as tourist attractions in “elephant camps,” where they are forced to perform circus tricks and give rides. PETA has uncovered the horrific torture training ritual called phaajaan, which was recently captured on a secret video in which still-nursing baby elephants are literally dragged from their mothers, kicking and screaming. They are immobilized in tiny wooden crates, deprived of food, water, and rest, and beaten mercilessly with nail-studded sticks for days at a time to prepare them for a life of servitude. These ritualized “training” sessions leave the elephants badly injured, traumatized, or even dead.

“I hope the ad helps to reveal the naked truth about the horrors that elephants in Thailand are forced to endure,” Bailey said. “The best thing people around the world can do to help is stay away from Thailand.”

In an effort to convince the Thai government to end elephant torture, PETA has organized protests at embassies and consulates in Australia and around the world. We have enlisted the support of internationally recognized celebrities—including action film star Steven Seagal , American TV star Bea Arthur, rock legend Morrissey, and the Dalai Lama—who have held news conferences, led demonstrations, and written letters to the Thai government.


Related Links:

Help Thai Elephants - http://www.helpthaielephants.com/

Peta's Homepage - http://www.peta.org

Fur is Dead - http://www.furisdead.com/

Shed Your Skin - http://www.shedyourskin.com

Imogen Bailey Home - http://www.imogenbailey.com

 


IMOGEN'S PETA CAMPAIGNS

UNBEARABLE CRUELTY

Imogen got her gear off again in 2006, this time protesting in front of the Queen herself ... well, her guards at least ... who still wear bear skin hats, instead of a faux version that will help save the future of bears.


SHACKLED. BEATEN. ABUSED.

Imogen poses nude in protest against cruel treatment of Thai Elephants kept in captivity. The advertisement appeared in 100's of magazines & newspapers around the world.


HANDS OFF THE BUNS

In Imogen's second campaign for Peta, the gear comes off again - this time in protest against the current trend of using rabbit fur on fashion accessories.


STOP THE BLOODY BULL RUN

Imogen's most recent campaign, shot in September 2005, features Imogen looking a little horny ... er, that is, she's only wearing horns with her runners!


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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