Faye Winter covers her naked body in monchrome paint while posing in a bathtub during PETA protest

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Faye Winter made quite the statement on Friday as she posed without clothing for a PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) photocall in London’s Piccadilly Circus.

The former Love Island star, 27, donned only a pair of white underwear as her body was painted head-to-toe in black and white paint, aiming to channel the colouring of an orca. 

Laying inside a bathtub in the central location, the star held up a ‘free me’ sign a s she urged the public to boycott amusement parks who mistreat marine animals.

Faye Winter covers her naked body in monchrome paint while posing in a bathtub during PETA protest

Brave: Love Island’s Faye Winter, 27, covered her naked body in monchrome paint on Friday while posing in a bathtub in central London during PETA protest

The centre of Faye’s body was covered in white paint, with her arms, hips and the outside of her legs painted in black.

While the TV personality donned a matching monchrome eye look and red lip for the protest, sitting in a large bathtub, which read: ‘Could you live in a bathtub? Boycott marine amusement parks.’

The campaign was urging Brits to avoid marine parks for holidays – where orcas and other dolphins are kept in poor and cramped conditions and put in tanks that, to them, are the size of a bathtub

Painted: The former Love Island star donned only a pair of white underwear as her body was painted head-to-toe in black and white paint, aiming to channel the colouring of an orca

Painted: The former Love Island star donned only a pair of white underwear as her body was painted head-to-toe in black and white paint, aiming to channel the colouring of an orca

Making a statement: She appeared to draw quite a crowd while laying flat in the bathtub for the photocall

Making a statement: She appeared to draw quite a crowd while laying flat in the bathtub for the photocall

Holding up a sign that said ‘free me’, Faye was acting as the marine animal in the situation, in the hopes of getting through to the public. 

Laying down in the bathtub, she appeared to have gathered quite the crowd – as campaign photographers snapped pictures. 

Taking to Instagram following the brave appearance, the star urged travel company Jet2 to stop supporting and selling tickets to the parks with these animals. 

Faye penned to her 1.2M followers: So today I went way beyond my comfort zone in the centre of London for my second campaign with @petauk to ask @Jet2picsto stop selling tickets to abusement parks.

Dedicated: TV personality donned a matching monchrome eye look and red lip for the protest, holding a 'free me' sign

Dedicated: TV personality donned a matching monchrome eye look and red lip for the protest, holding a ‘free me’ sign

Reasoning: The campaign was urging Brits to avoid marine parks for holidays - where orcas and other dolphins are kept in poor and cramped conditions and put in tanks that, to them, are the size of a bathtub

Reasoning: The campaign was urging Brits to avoid marine parks for holidays – where orcas and other dolphins are kept in poor and cramped conditions and put in tanks that, to them, are the size of a bathtub

Empathy: Holding up her sign, Faye was acting as the marine animal in the situation, in the hopes of getting through to the public

Empathy: Holding up her sign, Faye was acting as the marine animal in the situation, in the hopes of getting through to the public

Empathy: Holding up her sign, Faye was acting as the marine animal in the situation, in the hopes of getting through to the public

‘Orcas living in tanks that would be equivalent to us living in baths! I always wanted to be apart of important movements and believe all beautiful creatures deserve lives free from torture like the sealife that currently live in Loro Parque in Tenerife (one example) where @Jet2pics still sell excursion to! 

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‘These parks cannot exists if we cut the profit so please I urge you not to buy tickets and hopefully these animal can be offered lives in sanctuaries that already give a safe haven to these stunning souls! 3 orcas have already died in the last 18 month at the Loro Parque in Tenerife, how many more before we take a stand?

‘I ask you to comment on @jet2pics pictures and hopefully they will make the same steps as @britishairways @airbnb and @expedia by not selling tickets! Love always Faye x,’ she concluded.

Brands such as British Airways have an animal welfare policy in place, meaning they no longer promote or sell tickets to these types of amusement parks.

Sharing it: Faye took to Instagram to explain the protest and it's aim with her 1.2M followers on the platform

Sharing it: Faye took to Instagram to explain the protest and it’s aim with her 1.2M followers on the platform

Prompting a stop: The star urged travel company Jet2 to stop supporting and selling tickets to the parks with these animals

Prompting a stop: The star urged travel company Jet2 to stop supporting and selling tickets to the parks with these animals

Aim: The large bathtub read: 'Could you live in a bathtub? Boycott marine amusement parks'

Aim: The large bathtub read: 'Could you live in a bathtub? Boycott marine amusement parks'

Aim: The large bathtub read: ‘Could you live in a bathtub? Boycott marine amusement parks’

Faye, who volunteers and fosters for Guide Dogs UK, has been open about her love for animals since appearing on ITV2 dating show Love Island. 

And it’s not the first time she’s stood up for their protection, previously working with PETA on their Faux Bear Fur campaign.

The campaign asked the public to urge the Ministry of Defence (MoD) to replace the bearskins used for the Queen’s Guard’s caps – with Faye taking part in a photoshoot earlier this year to promote this.

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