Hampshire Woman Is Finalist in PETA’s ‘Hottest Vegan’ Competition
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31 July 2018
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HAMPSHIRE WOMAN IS FINALIST IN PETA’S ‘HOTTEST VEGAN’ COMPETITION
Contest Finalists Will Battle for Top Honours and a Luxury European Cruise
Hampshire – What does Hampshire native Kimberley Goddard have in common with Jessica Chastain, Natalie Portman, and Ariana Grande? They’re all sizzling, sexy vegans! Goddard beat out numerous other entrants to become one of eight female finalists in PETA’s UK and Ireland’s Hottest Vegan Competition 2018.
The photo is also available here.
After discovering that the meat, dairy, and egg industries pollute the Earth and cause extreme animal suffering, Goddard realised that the only way to save the planet was to go vegan. She loves animals and wants to do whatever she can to help them. Her dream is to open an animal shelter with her husband in the future.
“There’s nothing sexier than someone who is committed to helping animals and the environment, and it doesn’t hurt that vegans are, on average, healthier and more energetic than their meat-eating peers,” says PETA Director Elisa Allen. “Each one of the finalists in PETA’s contest is a living example of the strength and vitality that can come from vegan eating.”
To see photographs and biographies of all the belles and beaux selected as finalists, click here. The two winners of the annual contest – modelled, in part, after PETA’s Sexiest Vegetarian Celebrities contest, which has honoured Leona Lewis, John Bishop, Thandie Newton, David Haye, and many others – will each receive a trip for two on the luxury five-night Christmas Markets cruise on Germany and Switzerland’s Rhine and Moselle rivers, courtesy of Vegan Travel.
This year’s winners will be chosen based on several factors, including vote count, and will be announced by 13 August. See the full contest details here.
Goddard is available for interviews. For more information and to vote in the contest, please visit PETA.org.uk.
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