Former Miss USA pageant winners Shanna Moakler, Alyssa Campanella, Shandi Finnessey, and Susie Castillo posed nude for a PETA anti-fur ad released on Thursday, and we have a few thoughts on the subject. None of them are animal-rights related.
The first thought: airbrush much? For a campaign that's centered on the tagline "Feel beautiful in your own skin, and let animals keep theirs," it's kinda ironic that untold man-hours probably went into the re-touching and Photoshopping of these gorgeous girls. How many so-called "flaws" were sacrificed in the making of this picture?
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If Miss USA is supposed to be "confidently beautiful," how does posing naked or relying on airbrushed perfection fit that idea?
And speaking of airbrushing, did you hear that a major department store announced that they will no longer airbrush ads?
What do you think about PETA's anti-fur campaign?