PETA Can’t Use Survivor Babe in Ad Campaign

PETA had an aggrement to feature Jenna Morasca, the latest Survivor winner, in an upcoming anti-fur ad campaign. Apparently a deal with CBS and PETA was in place as long as PETA did not mention the word Survivor in the ad. However, at the last minute, CBS backed out saying her appearance in the ad would interfere with her contractual obligations to the network.

Morasca was to appear in a faux fur bikini in the “Wear Fake for the Animal’s Sake” ad campaign. I guess they’ll have to revert to their blood spattered fur approach of old.

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