Cindy Crawford has angered PETA by appearing on the cover of Russian Vogue wearing a fur coat.
The 41-year-old model - who infuriated the animal rights group in 2004 when she agreed to be a spokesperson for their anti-fur campaign before modelling for exclusive mink clothing range Blackglama - has sparked furthercontroversy by gracing the cover of the well-respected fashion magazinesporting fur.
One livid PETA member said, "What a wretched and sad excuse for a human being. I think she's an ugly person and a washed-up, withered, mole-faced hag whose career was over 10 years ago. Go away Cindy, no one cares about you anymore. People who wear fur are just disgusting and vile."
Another added, "With that big furry mole on her face, you'd think she'd be more sensitive to the plight of animals. The lives of the animals she wearsare like her relationships - short and painful."
PETA are no strangers to causing controversy.
Alicia Silverstone recently caused a stir when she posed naked to promote vegetarianism as part of PETA's goveg.com campaign.

















