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Our cup runneth over with the latest season of Dancing With the Stars. As if last season, which featured spunky octo-vegetarian Cloris Leachman, weren't enough, this season we have two PETA supporters to root for.

How can we be expected to choose between Steve-O—star of "Rather Go Naked" and "Ink, Not Mink" ads as well as a video testimonial about the abuse of animals in circuses—and "girl next door" Holly Madison, whose naked ad and PSAs raised more temperatures than a flu outbreak?


Holly Madison and Steve-O

We need your help with this one, dear PETA Files readers. Post a comment below letting us know which animal-friendly hoofer you think has earned the most PETA props.

Posted by Alisa Mullins



Comments


Holly Madison.
DUH.
PETA needs to watch the Jackass movies Steve-O's in.

Posted by: Aneliese | March 13, 2009 12:35 PM

Holly Madison.
I've found more women to be more animal-friendly and animal activists than men as a percentage of the population.

PETA should try and appeal to more men to join the compassion movement. And hot, naked women seems to 'sell' them unfortunately. But that's a whole differnt topic.
Thanks for all PETA's work!

Posted by: JP | March 13, 2009 04:26 PM

Cloris Leachman is amazing—her acting credits are a mile long. She's been veg about 47 years and looks great!

Posted by: Mike Quinoa | March 13, 2009 04:32 PM

Holly! She's a wonderful role model and a voice for innocent animals :-D

Posted by: Summer Ellis | March 14, 2009 04:13 PM

I think they are both awesome for doing these anti-fur ads.

Posted by: Shel | March 15, 2009 05:04 PM

I think that this ads really do their job!!! especially on younger people, who know who this celebrities are...

Posted by: Judy Bonilla | March 17, 2009 11:13 PM

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