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Jenna Jameson

Hot, right? Well, we have one more stellar Jenna ad to add to her ever-growing body of work with PETA. The super-sexy star just shot a new TV ad in support of our McCruelty campaign, and it will be hitting the airwaves this fall!

In the 30-second spot, Jenna says, "If you ask chickens, there's no such thing as a 'Happy Meal.' Chickens killed for McNuggets are dumped onto conveyer belts. Their fragile legs are slammed into metal shackles. … Spinning blades meant to cut their throats often tear through their wings or bodies instead. Many birds survive this terrifying, painful process, only to be scalded to death in defeathering tanks. There's a less cruel method of slaughter that renders chickens unconscious, but McDonald's chooses to allow birds to be mutilated and scalded instead."

Stay tuned!

Posted by Shawna Flavell



Comments


Is Jenna Jameson a vegetarian/vegan?

Posted by: Niranjan | August 3, 2009 11:46 AM

If going veg will give me a body half as good as hers - I'm in!

Posted by: Madison | August 3, 2009 05:11 PM

I love Jenna's past work and am so glad she's doing this for such a GREAT cause!! You Rock Jenna! Have Tito give you a kiss for me!!

Posted by: Rob | August 3, 2009 05:13 PM

I will now give up McNuggets but I ask that PETA and its celebrities give up smoking. How many lab animals have suffered to prove smoking is dangerous?

Posted by: Jon | August 4, 2009 08:49 AM

Rob,
What do you mean by her past work?
Movies?

Posted by: Kurt K | August 5, 2009 12:22 PM

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