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Moby gets large “Vegan For Life” neck tattoo


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The last time the media at large heard from Moby, he was cancelling his book tour and all public appearances after a series of very public media gaffes. This included a highly inappropriate, drunken run-in with Donald Trump to his “friendly” involvement with Natalie Portman.

Now, he’s back and of course he’s making a statement. While he’s made other posts in the past few weeks in support of veganism and in awareness of climate change, his latest post is the pinnacle of “a picture is worth a 1000 words.”

He stands, facing to the side, with a large “VEGAN FOR LIFE” tattoo emblazoned on his neck, done by Kat Von D.

“I’ve been a vegan for almost 32 years, so getting this tattoo seemed like a pretty safe bet. Also, working for animal rights and animal liberation is my life’s work. And to state the obvious, it’s a double entendre…thank you @thekatvond

According to Stereogum, PETA, Peaking Lights, and Gavin Rossdale, actor and frontman for rock band Bush, have all expressed their approval.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Moby gets large “Vegan For Life” neck tattoo

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