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Stephanie Prat For PETA Campaign - 'Be Nice To Bunnies'

She poses for the iPhone application having a shopping directory that lists cruelty-free products.
While her nude photo will run in print, cell phone users won"t be able to access the image because Apple has deemed it too risque.
Nevertheless, Pratt has said that her decision to star in the campaign is to "help consumers be informed and keep them compassionate."
Pratt, 24, teamed up with PETA2, the young adult division of the animal rights organization, to encourage people to never buy personal-care and household products which are tested on animals.
After posing for the campaign, Stephanie Pratt has joined the ranks of celebs, including Eva Mendes, Khloe Kardashian, Joanna Krupa, and Pamela Anderson, who have also stripped down for the cause of animal rights.



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