Actress Goes Green for New PETA Ad: ‘Gawing Gulay ang Buhay: Go Vegetarian!’
Manila — Bringing new meaning to the words ‘natural beauty,’ vegetarian actress Alyssa Milano dons a spectacular full-length gown made of lettuce leaves – with accents of kale and an asparagus bodice—in PETA Asia-Pacific’s sexy new campaign, “Gawing Gulay ang Buhay: Go Vegetarian!” Alyssa wears a gown made entirely of greenery including green leaf lettuce, red leaf lettuce, kale, and more than 2 dozen spears of asparagus.
“The world has so much suffering in it already,” says Alyssa. “Choosing to be vegetarian is one thing you can do to reduce the suffering on a daily basis.”
Alyssa has appeared on the covers of hundreds of magazines – including International editions of FHM, Maxim, and Cosmopolitan. With her love for animals, she shows that her strikingly good looks are more than just skin deep

Alyssa joins a growing list of celebrities who have kicked the meat habit, including Joaquin Phoenix, Alicia Mayer, Yasmien Kurdi, Pamela Anderson, Natalie Portman, Alec Baldwin, Sir Paul McCartney, Tobey Maguire, Isabel Roces, and Maggie Q.
For more information, please visit PETA Asia-Pacific’s Web site PETAAsiaPacific.org. To learn more about Alyssa, please visit Alyssa.com.
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