Tash Peterson, a well-known vegan activist, storms a Louis Vuitton store while smeared with “blood.”

Tash Peterson, a well-known vegan activist, storms a Louis Vuitton store while smeared with “blood.”

For the second year running, a well-known vegan activist attacked a Louis Vuitton store while doused in fake blood and clad only in a g-string.

A year prior, she staged a similar protest and dubbed it her “most powerful protest ever.”

“Hello everyone. You might be asking why I dress like this, but I’m going to protest today inside Louis Vuitton in disguise to mark the anniversary of my first disruption inside Louis Vuitton exactly one year ago,’ Ms. Peterson added.

Which was undoubtedly my strongest protest,

Additionally, she declared that she would splatter “blood” all over the ground.

Tash Peterson, 28, from Perth, was seen standing naked in the high-end fashion store on Saturday, in an elaborate stunt to shame shoppers from buying animal products

It’s unknown whether genuine blood was used, although Ms. Peterson acknowledged using her own menstrual blood in the presentation last year.

Wish me luck, she said, adding, “I’m really frightened, but it’s going to be a f**king great and forceful protest.”
She chanted as security personnel tried to lead her to the front entrance, “Jacket, and woolen jumper.”

“If you purchase products made of animal skin, wool, hair, feathers, or scales, you are funding the most heinous animal torture in history. You are a part of the holocaust of animals.

Unimpressed customers watched as the activist, who was practically naked, dug her heels into the ground after a security guard stole a sign she was holding.

She received a $3,500 fine from a Perth magistrate for the act.

On her Facebook story on Saturday, Ms Peterson showed her body covered in 'blood' before she stormed the fashion storeNotorious activist Tash Peterson (pictured recently in Melbourne) is famous for her controversial protests

Ms. Peterson, who moved from her native state of Washington to Melbourne, has staged a number of well-known protests recently.

She has invaded fast food joints, supermarkets, and zoos in her battle for animal rights.

The controversial campaigner and OnlyFans celebrity, dubbed “Australia’s largest pest” by the police, was even prohibited from entering any WA pub for nine months.

In February 2020 at Perth Stadium, she entered the field to disrupt an AFLW game.

Before being tackled by Kiara Bowers of Fremantle long enough for security to catch up, the serial demonstrator ran around for almost a minute.