15 of the most shockingly sexual PETA ads

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PETA submitted "Last Longer" for Super Bowl 50 in 2016. Broadcaster CBS ignored it. It shows a vegetarian couple massively outlasting a meat-eating couple during sex.

PETA submitted "Last Longer" for Super Bowl 50 in 2016. Broadcaster CBS ignored it. It shows a vegetarian couple massively outlasting a meat-eating couple during sex.

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The 2016 ad was probably inspired by "Vegetarians Have Better Sex," which PETA had rejected from the Super Bowl in 2009. It brought a lot of publicity.

The 2016 ad was probably inspired by "Vegetarians Have Better Sex," which PETA had rejected from the Super Bowl in 2009. It brought a lot of publicity.

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This gruesome anti-bullfighting shock ad "The Naked Truth," with Spanish model Elen Rivas, was banned by some in-flight magazines in 2011.

This gruesome anti-bullfighting shock ad "The Naked Truth," with Spanish model Elen Rivas, was banned by some in-flight magazines in 2011.

A scantily clad Pamela Anderson starred in this ad "All Animals Have The Same Parts." The 2010 ad was banned in Montreal because it was viewed as sexist.

A scantily clad Pamela Anderson starred in this ad "All Animals Have The Same Parts." The 2010 ad was banned in Montreal because it was viewed as sexist.
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PETA's "Milk Gone Wild" ad from 2006 aimed to draw attention to the plight of dairy cows.

PETA's "Milk Gone Wild" ad from 2006 aimed to draw attention to the plight of dairy cows.

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PETA often gets celebs to pose nude, but this ad featuring Joanna Krupa with a crucifix hit a nerve — the Catholic Church was outraged when it was published in 2009.

PETA often gets celebs to pose nude, but this ad featuring Joanna Krupa with a crucifix hit a nerve — the Catholic Church was outraged when it was published in 2009.
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PETA's Human Meat Tray demonstration on Times Square, New York City on July 27, 2010.

PETA's Human Meat Tray demonstration on Times Square, New York City on July 27, 2010.

PETA recruited the UK's 2006 Celebrity Big Brother winner Chantelle Houghton for this ad which links meat eating to impotence.

PETA recruited the UK's 2006 Celebrity Big Brother winner Chantelle Houghton for this ad which links meat eating to impotence.
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PETA went on a global campaign against KFC, and used "dead" bikini-clad women. The 2008 campaign was called "KFC Scalds Chicks To Death."

PETA went on a global campaign against KFC, and used "dead" bikini-clad women. The 2008 campaign was called "KFC Scalds Chicks To Death."

Contortionist Louann von Brochwitz posed for this German anti-circus campaign in 2013. 'Animals have no desire to be your slave. The circus is no fun for animals.'

Contortionist Louann von Brochwitz posed for this German anti-circus campaign in 2013. 'Animals have no desire to be your slave. The circus is no fun for animals.'
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Miss USA winners Susie Castillo, Shandi Finnessey, Shanna Moakler, and Alyssa Campanella also joined the campaign in 2013.

Miss USA winners Susie Castillo, Shandi Finnessey, Shanna Moakler, and Alyssa Campanella also joined the campaign in 2013.

PETA doesn't shy away from using porn stars in its ads either — Jenna Jameson appeared in "Pleather Yourself," in 2008.

PETA doesn't shy away from using porn stars in its ads either — Jenna Jameson appeared in "Pleather Yourself," in 2008.
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And so did Ron Jeremy, who starred in "Too Much Sex Can Be A Bad Thing," in 2008.

And so did Ron Jeremy, who starred in "Too Much Sex Can Be A Bad Thing," in 2008.

This billboard was eventually taken down and replaced with one that said, "GONE: Just like all the pounds lost by people who go vegetarian," in 2009.

This billboard was eventually taken down and replaced with one that said, "GONE: Just like all the pounds lost by people who go vegetarian," in 2009.
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Australian singer, actress, and vegetarian Sophie Monk posed for PETA in "Spice Up Your Life: Go Vegetarian," from 2007.

Australian singer, actress, and vegetarian Sophie Monk posed for PETA in "Spice Up Your Life: Go Vegetarian," from 2007.