Pregnant Marisa Miller Poses Fully Naked for PETA to Protest SeaWorld
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The supermodel who is expecting her second baby bares her body for the latest PETA ad that is meant to raise awareness for the alleged animal abuses at SeaWorld.

AceShowbiz - Marisa Miller goes completely nude for the latest PETA ad. Baring all her body, the model who is expecting baby number two with husband Griffin Guess wants to show her support for captivated animals as a part of the newest PETA campaign, SeaWorldofHurt, which aims at raising awareness for the alleged animal abuses at SeaWorld.

The provocative ad features Marisa lounging in a bathtub while wearing nothing. She only crosses her arms to keep her chest hidden. Bathtub in the ad is said to represent "the place of captive orcas at SeaWorld." The ad also features some messages that read, "SeaWorld: Separating Babies and Mothers Since 1970" and "Boycott SeaWorld."

Marisa opens up in an accompanying interview about her decision to pose naked for the ad. "Being a mom and seeing 'Blackfish', it was extremely emotional," Marisa says. "I think any mother knows the sense of protection and connection you have with your baby."

"I've always been an animal lover and I do a lot with ocean conservation," the star continues sharing. "I always see dolphins when I surf, but I didn't have the knowledge about how they are acquired. When 'Blackfish' came out, I saw it and I was so upset."

Marisa goes on asking people to support the campaign, claiming that the animals live in chemically treated water. "Even the tanks they do their ridiculous tricks in are way bigger than where they actually sleep," she explains. "They're completely confined. That's why they have all these dental problems, because they are chewing on metal and concrete - they can't even move."

"[The animals] are ripped apart from their family, they have to be drugged to handle the environment they're in," the 36-year-old celeb adds. "There are other ways to experience them. There is a way that you can rehabilitate the animals in an environment that they can swim and you can go check them out."

She concludes, "It's about awareness. Once the public knows, then they can make their own choices."

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