Tommy Lee agreed to go naked in the latest campaign from animal rights charity People For The Ethical Treatment Of Animals (PETA).
Tommy Lee has agreed to go naked in the latest campaign from animal rights charity People For The Ethical Treatment Of Animals (PETA).
"Be comfortable in your own skin and let animals keep theirs," says Lee in a new PETA ad, which features him wearing nothing but his trademark tattoos alongside the slogan "Ink, Not Mink."
Tommy Lee will unveil the poster with naked self at New York’s trendy nightclub Home, which will mark the occasion by announcing a door policy banning fur coats.
The Motley Crue drummer has enjoyed stripping off in the anti-fur advertisement, which features the tattooed star posing alongside the slogan, 'Ink, not Mink'.
The ad was shot in London by fashion photographer Mary McCartney, daughter of longtime PETA supporter Sir Paul McCartney.
"I have actually been looking forward to getting involved. What the fur trade does to animals is absolutely terrifying.says Lee in an interview on PETA.org.
Tommy Lee first learned about PETA through longtime animal advocate Pamela Anderson.