Courtney Stodden steps out in bikini made of lettuce for PETA

Aug 2, 2013 - 06:09
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Courtney Stodden steps out in bikini made of lettuce for PETA
Courtney Stodden poses in a lettuce leaf bikini For PETA in Hollywood, California

YOU don't win friends with salad - that's unless you're Courtney Stodden.

The 18-year-old wife of Doug Hutchinson, 53, raised eyebrows when she stepped out in a lettuce bikini to promote PETA's vegetarian campaign.

"Had so much fun at PETA's Veggie Dog Giveaway event today," she tweeted after posing with meatless sausages at the event. "Honoured to be apart of the fam &to spread awareness!"

The blonde celeb donned the leafy green bikini to make a statement on behalf of the animal rights organisation - but one can't help but think she was making much more of a statement than that!

Lettuce leaf: Courtney Stodden arrived in a revealing green bikini to promote vegetarian eating in Hollywood on Wednesday

Lettuce leaf: Courtney Stodden arrived in a revealing green bikini to promote vegetarian eating in Hollywood on Wednesday

 

Feeding him up: Courtney stuffed a vegetarian hot dog into the mouth of supportive husband Doug Hutchinson

Feeding him up: Courtney stuffed a vegetarian hot dog into the mouth of supportive husband Doug Hutchinson 

Look no hands! Courtney has been married to Doug for two years

Look no hands! Courtney has been married to Doug for two years in a controversial union
 

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