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Eva Mendes bares all for PETA

The Latina movie star 'gets cheeky' for a new anti-fur campaign created by the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.

Edited by Rosa Calves

(PETA) – As cold weather still grips the country this winter, there's one thing that Eva Mendes hopes everyone will leave off their chilly bodies: fur. To make her point, the Latina star bares all in PETA’s newest ad campaign “Fur? I'd Rather Go Naked,” shot by famed celebrity photographer Don Flood.

“There are way too many amazing faux-fur options out there for people to still be wearing real fur,” says Mendes, who credits her beloved dog for showing her that animals deserve respect. “I want people to know that … killing a poor animal and wearing her fur isn't cool. Respecting all life forms is cool.”

Here, Mendes tells you about her new, cheeky anti-fur campaign, and more.

Q: How did you come to get involved with helping animals? Did you have any animal companions growing up?

EM: I love animals, but I hadn't had a pet since I was a kid. I recently got a dog and he's not only made me a happier girl-he's made me much more sympathetic to animal rights. I look at my beautiful dog and think, "Of course I'd never eat him or skin him for his fur, so why would I be okay with eating a cow or wearing a cheetah?" It's just not right. It's a contradiction.

Q: Can you tell us about [your dog]?

EM: He's the sweetest thing ever. He's fully trained and all his commands are in French. Too cute! So I'm learning French, and he's learning Spanish!

Q: What drew you to the idea of working with PETA on our "Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur" Campaign?

EM:
I wasn't familiar with PETA early in my career. I remember having my first premiere in New York City and being so naive that I didn't have a coat with me. My stylist sent me a fur wrap for the evening and I ignorantly wore it.

PETA then wrote me a beautiful letter commenting on my less-than-educated choice. I was so impressed that I vowed to them and myself to never wear real fur on the red carpet or in my life again.

Q: As a fashion icon in Hollywood, do you find that people put pressure on you to wear fur on the red carpet? If so, how do you handle that?

EM: A lot of the high-end designers are unfortunately still big on fur, but I simply let them know that I won't wear it on the red carpet or for photo shoots. People are pretty respectful and don't try to pressure me to wear fur.

Q: What issue involving animals is dearest to your heart? Also, you have a lot of fans out there which gives you a powerful platform to reach people and make a difference, what is your message to them about having compassion and getting active to help animals?

EM: I'd say the closest animal rights issue to me right now is being anti-fur. I feel like in recent years, due to pop culture, fur has made a comeback. Some people still see wearing fur as glamorous and a sign of prosperity. Personally I think wearing a baby chinchilla says, "I'm ignorant," vs. saying "I'm a badass." I don't think you can force people to change their attitudes, but you can help to educate them and to lead by example.

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Look for Eva Mendes’ PETA ad (seen here) in print in the next issue of CATALINA.

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Click here to find out how your favorite Latina Grey's Anatomy star is strutting her stuff in the name of good heart health.

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