Turns out to be a hoax:
[url]http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20011213/re/people_spears_dc.html[/url]
Spears' publicist and the campaign director for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) each denied widely circulated media reports on Thursday that the singer was planning to appear nude in an anti-fur poster campaign for the animal rights group.
And Spears went one step further -- she said she was not planning to pose at all, not even with her clothes on.
According to both camps, Spears had considered providing a photo of herself fully clothed for a PETA poster that the popular New York nightclub Centro Fly would use to promote its new policy of refusing entry to patrons wearing fur.
But the singer's representatives cut off those discussions after seeing media reports attributed to PETA campaign director Dan Mathews saying Spears planned to pose naked, Spears' publicist Lisa Kasteler said.
``Notwithstanding the meaningful work that PETA does, we cannot be involved with an organization that would distort the truth,'' Kasteler said. She added that Spears ``still feels strongly about animal rights'' and would ``find another organization to be involved with.''