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Tuesday, January 27, 2009 - 12:05 am ET
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Jess Origliasso Contemplates PETA Ad

After that unfortunate porn scandal last year, you’d think Jess Origliasso would have resolved to keep her clothes on in 2009. But it seems she might be stripping again this year. It’s all for a good cause though, with the Veronicas twin in negotiations with People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA).

Apparently the animal rights group spotted the popette sporting a faux fur jacket, emblazoned with the hand drawn message “F— Fur.” I’m sure Miss Origliasso’s wasn’t so censored though! The popstar and her sister Lisa also spoke up against the practices of a Chinese fur farm.

“Lisa and I support any foundation that is willing to educate and make a stand for animal liberation,” Jess told The Daily Telegraph.

“Death for these animals is a horror story – the most common method used for killing foxes is electrocution. I can’t speak for Lisa, but I admire the approach to the eye-catching photo shoots PETA do to get the important message out there. I would definitely love to be involved in something like that.”

If Jess does pose for PETA she’ll join other notable Aussie musicians including Natalie Imbruglia, Missy Higgins, and Something for Kate.

Image source: Pacific Coast News

Tuesday, January 27, 2009 - 12:05 am ET
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5 Comments

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  1. brittany

    that is lisa in the photo,not jess
    x

  2. lkatulka

    Thanks Brittany, you’re right. It’s the tattoos, isn’t it? That’ll teach me to just trust the news websites and their mislabelled images! All fixed now :-)

  3. elisabetta

    CAVOLI JESS è SEMPLICEMENTE STUPENDA
    I LOVE YOU

  4. kaitlin

    to brittany – it is jess, not lisa

  5. ivonne

    brittany. that is jessica not lisa!! ;)

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