Waka Flocka Flame joins the ranks of celebrities like Taraji P. Henson, Alicia Silverstone, Olivia Munn and countless others who have shed their clothes for PETA. Wearing nothing but
strategically placed bling, Flame shows off his tattoos and little else in his "Ink, Not Mink" ad.
As the first rapper to star in the campaign, Flame urges the hip-hop community to consider the animals killed for fur coats, collars and cuffs.
"Understand where that fox fur came from before you spend $1,000 ... someone got their head beat in and electrocuted. Understand what you buy, instead of just going off fashion and what it look like,"
Flame also spoke out against circuses, telling PETA, "I don't agree with that at all. That s**t is whack."
While Flame may be the first MC to star in PETA's iconic campaign, musicians have a long history of working with the organization. Pink, Kid Sister, Mark Ronson, Chester Bennington, Travie McCoy, Dave Navarro, Chuck D, Masta Killa, Murs and Mario have all spoken out against wearing fur
See Olivia Munn, Taraji P. Henson and other celebs sound off about their work with PETA