Published 11:55 IST, December 31st 2019

Singer Moby gets huge 'animal rights' tattoo to mark 32 years as vegan

54-year-old American musician and animal rights activist Moby had made his huge 'animal rights' tattoo bolder as compared to the previous one, as per reports.

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American musician and animal rights activist Moby h me his huge 'animal rights' tattoo bolder as compared to previous one. 54-year-old man h tattooed his arms with just outline of letters earlier in vember to celebrate his 32-year commitment to veganism. Recently, he has shown his support towards animal rights having m filled m once again bolder as much as possible. He has also inked on back of his neck that res, "Thou shalt t kill" along with a  tattoo on side of his neck which says, "Vegan for life."

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Fans react to his posts

His fans and followers have reacted to his Instagram posts. A user wrote, "So important. Much love from Germany" while ar wrote, "Bold, literally and metaphorically." Ar user commented, "You are t holding back, are you? Damn!". Ar user sent a mess of approval which res, "You are best guy ever! Thank you for doing this! We are with you!"
Moby uses his Instagram handle to share posts about animal rights and veganism with his 3,89,000 followers and often uses hashtag  #veganforlife.

Earlier in March, he posted a response to where a lot of high-profile vegan YouTubers ditched veggies and went back to meat and dairy. He wrote, "Lots of news lately about a few confused influencers abandoning veganism. I've been a vegan for 31 years, and I'm a vegan for life, matter what. I would t, could t, will t do ANYTHING that could cause or contribute to suffering of an animal. My life has more or less meaning than life of any animal, anywhere." post mand to garner a lot of attention with 10000 likes and was flooded with comments from or users about ir commitments to veganism.

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11:55 IST, December 31st 2019