The ad — which also featured snapshots of Tyra Banks, Oprah Winfrey, and Carrie Underwood — was seen all over metro stations all over Washington, DC as part of the animal rights group’s Make DC Fur campaign
Ughh but don't you need permission for that?? PETA thought it was a great idea to plaster a poster of the First Lady because she doesn't wear fur. One big problem is that they didn't ask the White House, but the fact is that Michelle Obama has issued a statement indicating that she doesn’t wear fur, and the world should know that in PETA’s eyes, that makes her pretty fabulous.”
However, on Tuesday, the group confirmed that it is pulling plug on the Fur-Free DC ad. Does it really matter if the AD is pulled if you can still find it all over the web and not to mention several blogs writing about this story. PETA knew exactly what they were doing Instead of the AD being shown only in DC it's now broadcast nationwide. Good one PETA now let me grab myfauxchinchilla fur coat.
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