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Save the Animals and See Tamara Ecclestone Naked

What does one have to do with the other you ask? It's quite simple really, when you stop and think about it. PETA, or People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals if you want to get technical, has this campaign going on for some time now.

Thanks to this movement, aimed at stopping people wear animal fur (mostly women and rappers), we were able to see a lot of celebrities semi-naked under the slogan “I would rather go naked than wear fur” like Pamela Anderson, Eva Mendes, Christina Applegate, Dominique Swain, Dita von Teese and a horde of other names, with bodies to match.

That's at least one thing PETA has done right by us, but then there are some crazy things like demanding Ben & Jerry's ice cream be made from human milk. That's where we draw the line! And speaking of lines, Tamara, who incidentally looks nothing like her father (insert mean paternity remarks here), was full of lines, since in the pictorial for “Hello!” magazine she wore nothing but a race flag to cover her bodacious body.

It's good to see Tamara stands by her beliefs and is willing to appear in the buff to enforce them. Still, one can't escape the curiosity of knowing how daddy Bernie reacted to seeing his precious daughter enforcing the vegan way of life.

But don't go thinking that Tamara is an exception in the F1 world. Far from it! With an impact on the environment the size of Texas ranging the pollution factor to the ludicrous sums of money it spends carelessly (that problem has already been addressed), it's good to know that stars like Michael Schumacher and Jensen Button are against wearing fur, isn't it?

Tamara is right now flirting with television, being a TV presenter for Channel's 4 “The Red Bull Air Race World Series” and she also does some modeling on the side. Now she can add PETA to her resume.

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