“By exposing myself, I hope to expose others to the many benefits of a vegetarian diet.”

About her ad for PETA, "All animals have the same parts—have a heart, go vegetarian", as quoted in "Traci Bingham Gets to the Meat of the Matter", PETA.org (2002) https://web.archive.org/web/20020805202404/http://www.peta.org:80/feat/tracibee/index-uk.html.

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