Drake's OVO brand stops using animal fur after PETA advocacy

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Drake's OVO clothing brand has stopped using real animal fur, according to PETA. The organization announced this change on social media, stating that it followed pressure from over 100,000 emails from supporters urging the ban. PETA expressed gratitude to Drake by sending vegan chocolates shaped like bunnies. The decision marks a significant shift in OVO's materials, aligning the brand with animal welfare concerns. Previously, OVO included animal fur in its products. This new policy reflects a growing trend among fashion brands to adopt more ethical practices.


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