GILLIAN Anderson has stripped off completely nude for the latest Peta ad.
The 49-year-old looks incredible wearing nothing but a smile as the slogan “I’d Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur” protects her modesty.
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The gigantic billboard featuring her naked body was unveiled during New York fashion week and the X Files star couldn’t be happier to make such a bold statement.
Speaking about the campaign, she said: “I found it liberating to use my body to make an important statement.
“People tend to look away from anti-fur ads showing mangled animals, but they’re drawn to PETA’s ‘naked’ campaign, and I’m proud to be a part of it.”
The campaign featuring the actress launches in the wake of announcements by Michael Kors and Gucci that they’ll no longer use fur, following years of protests and negotiations by the group.
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Other designers who’ve dropped fur include Ralph Lauren, Vivienne Westwood, and Giorgio Armani, who made the decision after being targeted with this exposé of rabbit-fur farms narrated by Anderson.
Meanwhile, Gillian recently announced she would no longer be playing her iconic character Scully after reprising the role for another series.
She said: “It’s time for me to hang up Scully’s hat. It just is. I’m finished, and that’s the end of that.
“It is time for me to hang up Scully’s hat. It just is. I arrived at the decision before we did the previous six, but I was really curious.”
“I felt that the previous six was going to be it.
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“It was dipping our toe back in again…and getting to play these wonderful characters again.
“I think as [series creator] Chris Carter has said himself, that short stack of episodes felt like we were learning how to walk again and that this season of 10 feels like the pace is up and we’re running.
“I wouldn’t necessarily have been happy if those six were how we said goodbye.
“There’s lots of things that I want to do in my life and in my career and it’s been an extraordinary opportunity and extraordinary character and I am hugely grateful.”
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