Fans Can Help PETA Pick a Winner by Voting for Their Favorites on PETA Prime's Website
For Immediate
Release:
October 7, 2011
Contact:
Kristin Richards 202-483-7382
Bainbridge Island, Wash. -- What do Prince, Sir Paul McCartney, and Ellen DeGeneres have in common? Besides their enduring star power, they're all sexy vegetarians who just happen to be over 50. Their sizzling example is what inspired PETA to expand its popular series of Sexiest Vegetarian contests to include the over-50 set. After receiving hundreds of entries from across the U.S. for its 2011 Sexiest Vegetarian Over 50 contest, PETA has narrowed the field down to six men and six women—and 55-year-old Bainbridge Island resident Clarence Moriwaki is among the finalists. The contest is sponsored by PETA Prime—a resource for baby boomers on how to live a healthy, humane, and rewarding life.
"Unlike many of their peers who are on medication for high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes, and impotence, older vegetarians tend to be slim and healthy—and that makes them sexier too," says PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman. "One look at our radiant finalists and it's clear that their vegetarian diets have already made all of them winners."
The former White House spokesperson for the Clinton administration's Northwest Forest Plan, Moriwaki went vegetarian 11 years ago out of concern for the environment, for animal and human welfare, and for his own health—and he has enjoyed the extra energy (and youthful appearance) that his vegetarian diet has given him. For decades, he has volunteered with Seattle's PAWS and has provided a foster home for six cats and one dog—two of these animals became Moriwaki's permanent companions.
Moriwaki's photo and bio—along with profiles of the other vegetarian vixens and herbivorous hunks who were selected as finalists—are available at PETAPrime.org. Voting to help PETA determine the winners will end October 17 at 12 noon ET. Two winners (one female and one male) will be announced on October 24. Winners will be decided based on four factors: the finalists' total number of votes, their enthusiasm in promoting their entry, their potential to reach a large audience, and PETA's assessment of their physical attractiveness. Each winner will receive a $125 gift certificate toward a purchase from PETA's catalog merchandise as well as a copy of Michael Feinstein's American Songbook DVD package.
For more information and to vote to help PETA choose the winners of the contest, please visit PETAPrime.org.