PETA knows sex sells, and they have taken their unpopular animal rights (veggies only) message to new heights thanks to nudity. Yes, PETA has gained new followers by asking sexy celebs to pose naked for the radical left-wing animal rights group that is pushing animals rights to such an extreme, if they had their way, they would ensure there was no meat on your dinner table. Since they have been so successful in spreading their message using the naked body with plenty of sexual innuendo, it appears they have followed the most logical step.
PETA is now charging you to see the naked celebs on their Web site? Heck, and isn't the internet the perfect place to push pornography for a charge? It appears PETA is just following the footsteps of those pornographers that have gone before them. If you want to see more than just the cleavage you are going to pay.
The PETA site openly says if you want to see Vida Guerra naked, you are going to have to pay:
Vida Guerra wants you to join her in helping to put a stop to cruelty to animals—and to thank you for doing so, she's offering an exclusive look at her spicy new pro-vegetarian naked advertisement for PETA!
An annual donation of $16 or more entitles you to many member benefits. Members receive a free year's subscription to our lively magazine, Animal Times, which is packed full of the latest news, delicious vegetarian recipes, and easy tips on how to stop animal suffering in your own community.
Any donation over $5 will receive a thank-you e-mail with a full picture of Vida’s spicy new ad. Donations to PETA are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by U.S. law.
Does this mean PETA is now officially a shady pay for XXX porn site with a vegetarian message? Of course, thanks to Google images, you don't have to part with your hard earned money and make a donation to PETA.