Kate Moss has become a new target for animals rights protectors after wearing fur in a campaign for Burberry.

Kate Moss has also been targeted by the World Society for the Protection of Animals, who have written her a letter appealing to Kate to boycott fur.
'I've written in the hope that she will think twice before wearing or advertising fur in the future,' said the director of the society that staged a protest enclosing video footage of fur farming.
Kate Moss has also been criticised for remaining as the face of Burberry, who use real fur, while signing a $50 million contract to design for anti-fur company TopShop.
'It shows that she does not have any ethics but is willing to take money for whatever she can get,' a PETA spokesman said.