AUSTRALIAN sexpot Sophie Monk is starring in a new spicy, bare it all ad campaign to persuade people to "kick their meat habit"
The campaign, which promotes vegetarianism, features a naked Monk lying on a bed of crimson chilli peppers.
The tagline reads: "Spice Up Your Life. Go Vegetarian."
The campaign was organised by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) and the former Bardot singer, turned Hollywood actress, said cutting meat out of her diet had improved her quality of life.
The 28-year-old blonde said she was also disturbed to learn the pain suffered my animals raised for human consumption.
"There's no doubt in my mind that going vegetarian has made me feel better not only physically but also because I learned about the suffering of animals who are raised and killed for food," Monk said.
"I feel good knowing that I'm not contributing to that."
Monk quit meat when she was a teenager.
The actress and singer has no problem at dinner time when she sits down with Benji Madden, her fiance and member of US punk band Good Charlotte.
Madden is also a vegetarian.
Monk's career has taken off since moving to the US in 2005, with roles in box office hits Date Movie and the Adam Sandler comedy Click.
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