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PETA slams Beyoncé's leather outfit for the Super Bowl halftime show

By Gavriella Tjandra,

PETA thinks Beyoncé's 2013 Super Bowl halftime performance leather costume by Rubin Singer used too much skin.

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals tells E! News, the 31-year-old singer will stop wearing too much skin after seeing the organization's video exposés.

"She'd probably not want to be seen again in anything made of snakes, lizards, rabbits, or other animals who died painfully," PETA representative says.

"Today's fashions are trending toward humane vegan options, and Beyoncé's Super Bowl outfit missed the mark on that score."

A press release, quoted in Yahoo! OMG, reveals that the singer's costume incorporates python, iguana, and some other man-made materials.

“[It was made of] strips of engineered python, paneled iguana, and trapunto/pick stitched leather were sewn together in contrast to the flounce skirt and insets of delicate black Chantilly lace in areas where skin can be seen.”

This is not the first time Beyoncé has had a run-in with PETA. Last month, the organization was reportedly finding fault for the mink coat she wore to the presidential inauguration.

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