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Alba Flores of ‘Money Heist’ Joins PETA US Veg Campaign With Debut Ad

Netflix’s hit shows Money Heist has captured the attention of audiences around the world, becoming the entertainment service’s biggest show outside India. One of the series’ stars has captured the hearts of millions of fans and all of us here at PETA India by speaking up for animals! In her debut, PETA US ad, Spanish actor Alba Flores shares her veg journey and encourages fans to keep animals off their plate – for good.

If you haven’t caught the Money Heist bug yet, you’re in for a treat – and many, many hours of binge-watching. Alba stars as Nairobi, one of the show’s anti-heroes you just can’t help but root for, even though they’re, well, stealing a lot of money and holding 67 people hostage.

Alba’s ad, shot by popular fashion photographer Nico Bustos, could easily be mistaken for a magazine cover, but it’s her “Go Veg” message that fans should be subscribing to. “I started to see that a lot of food was being thrown away, and I started to think about where that food came from,” Alba told PETA US.

Alba Says, ‘Go Veg’ – for Animals

Here are some facts about animals to consider. Cows communicate with each other using very subtle facial movements. Pigs enjoy listening to music, getting massages, and even playing video games. A mother chicken will “talk” to her chicks in the eggs before they’ve hatched, so chicks can recognise their mother’s voice even in a flock.
But the current system of animal agriculture doesn’t treat animals like the complex, feeling individuals they are. Instead, they’re bred for human consumption, crammed by the thousands into filthy, windowless sheds or stuffed into wire cages or metal crates. Most of them won’t even feel the warmth of the sun on their back or breathe fresh air until the day they’re loaded onto lorries headed for slaughterhouses.

You can help save nearly 200 animals per year just by going vegan! That’s 200 lives belonging to sentient individuals, who experience joy, pain, love, and fear just like us.

Alba Says, ‘Go Veg’ – for the Planet

Climate change is here. It’s real, and it’s a global crisis – and animal agriculture is one of the biggest culprits. Here are some facts to put it all in perspective.

More than 80% of the Amazon rainforest that’s been cleared since 1970 is used for meat production. Producing 1 calorie from animal protein requires 11 times as much fossil fuel input – releasing 11 times as much carbon dioxide – as does producing 1 calorie from plant protein. Nearly half of all the water used in the US goes to raising animals for food. Raising animals for food in filthy conditions creates a breeding ground for outbreaks of disease – including COVID-19, SARS, bird flu, and swine flu – which can decimate communities worldwide.

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