(ANTI-FUR) Olivia Munn, former co-host of G4’s Attack of the Show, current correspondent for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, and co-star of the upcoming Aaron Sorkin penned HBO drama, The Newsroom, has once again shed her clothes for the popular PETA campaign, “I’d Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur.” Originally posing nude back in April 2010, this time Munn’s back in front of the camera with a furry bunny friend to keep her bare backside warm. — Global Animal

New York Daily News, Christina Everett
Now that’s one way to get our attention!
Olivia Munn is speaking out and stripping down in PETA’s latest ad, in which the actress appears nude in a new anti-fur billboard unveiled Thursday in Los Angeles.
The 31-year-old, who next appears in Steven Soderbergh’s upcoming comedy “Magic Mike” and Aaron Sorkin’s highly-anticipated HBO series “The Newsroom,” is the latest face, er body, to participate in the animal rights organization’s “I’d Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur” campaign. Taraji P. Henson, Eva Mendes, Karina Smirnoff and Khloe Kardashian are among the many notable names who have stripped down for the cause.
But Munn is doing more than just baring it all.
She appears in PETA’s new video exposé about fur farms in China, which is currently the world’s largest exporter of fur products.
“As a proud person of Chinese descent, it broke my heart to learn just how terribly animals suffer and die on Chinese fur farms and that there are no penalties for this abuse,” she says in the video.
“When you think about even that little tiny trim of fur on your gloves or on your collar, that is still coming from an animal that had to endure so much pain just for you,” she adds. “There’s nothing good about pretending like you don’t know.”
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