Beard’s anti-fur protest shifts focus in Beijing
Breaststroke champion appears naked in front of U.S. flag in PETA ad
![]() Bullit Marquez / AP USA swimmer and model Amanda Beard poses with a poster of herself in Beijing, Wednesday. Beard was appearing on behalf of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). |
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BEIJING - Olympic gold medalist swimmer Amanda Beard had to launch her naked, anti-fur campaign poster outside the Athletes’ Village on Wednesday after Chinese authorities canceled a planned unveiling, citing safety concerns.
In a poster for the animal rights group PETA, the reigning 200-meter breaststroke champion appears naked in front of the U.S. flag and the slogan “Be comfortable in your own skin. Don’t wear fur.”
Jason Baker, an Asia-Pacific spokesman for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, said the launch was “a bit more dramatic than we had planned” after Chinese security officials visited a hotel where an official news conference had been scheduled and shut down the event.
“From what I’ve been told from the hotel, the public security bureau showed up at midnight and told them our specific event had to be canceled for safety reasons, without going into any specifics,” Baker said. “When I arrived at 8 a.m., there were public security officials in the press conference room we had booked.
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Baker said the protest was not against China and did not interfere with the Olympics. Police and security did not interfere with the event outside the village’s south gate.
“It was a sexy ad really designed for the U.S. market. It was positive, and it was (supposed) to be done in a private function room,” Baker said. “I’m surprised they were so concerned, given we’ve done similar with Asian celebrities in the past.”
The 26-year-old Beard, who has posed nude in men’s magazines, said she decided to participate in the PETA campaign because she loved animals and was horrified to see how fur was produced for fashion in some places.
“I have seen a lot of the videos, and (it) brings me to tears,” the four-time Olympian was quoted saying in a PETA statement. “What (some people) think is pretty is actually something that’s very gruesome and gross.”
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