Nude Britney to champion PETA: Report
(CNN) -- Will Britney bare it all for animal rights?
That's the word from the New York Post's gossip section, Page Six. Columnist Richard Johnson's Wednesday report claims that pop princess Britney Spears will star in a new, nude poster campaign for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
Though Johnson quotes PETA spokesman Dan Mathews, a call by CNN to PETA didn't confirm the scoop.
"I can't confirm or deny any of it," PETA spokesperson Shelly Breitbeil told CNN. She said that plans for the next campaign were still in the works.
Spears met the ire of PETA officials this past September when she performed at the MTV Music Awards with a caged tiger on stage.
The Page Six story also claims that Spears will model faux-leather outfits on PETA's pleatheryourself.com Web site.
Dominique Swain, who starred in the title role of the 1997 remake of "Lolita," is PETA's current celebrity spokesperson of choice. Her poster campaign features her nude (but covering vital body parts), writing "I'd rather go naked than wear fur" on a chalkboard.