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OnlyFans activist Vegan Booty protests topless at court after trial for prior racy stunt

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OnlyFans star has protested outside court topless, just minutes after facing a judge for a similar racy stunt.Tash Peterson, 28, whipped off her top at the doors of outside Perth Magistrates Court on Tuesday with just pieces of tape over her nipples and 'dairy is rape' written on her top half."I'm just trying to speak the truth about what's happening in the dairy industry, please hear their cries," she told assembled media as the sound of wailing cows was played through a loudspeaker.She said the sound was "mothers in the dairy industry crying for their babies."Peterson was flanked by another female activist who was also topless and holding a sign reading 'killing animals for food is immoral'.Peterson was on trial charged with disorderly behaviour for protesting inside the Boatshed Markets in Cottesloe, Perth, in December 2020, where she told shoppers that cows had been raped so humans could drink their milk.She waved a sign reading: "They raped me and stole my babies so you can have my meat" and demanded that shoppers watch animals rights documentary Dominion.She said outside court on Tuesday that she was telling Australians "the truth" and that she didn't think that she had been disorderly. "I mean, some people might view it as disorderly, and everyone has their own perception on what disorderly means, but that doesn't mean I should be charged for speaking the truth," she responded.Peterson said she was not concerned if her stunt affected the outcome of her trial, which is ongoing."I don't care what happens to me, I'm just here to speak up for the animals," she said.To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here."It was very confronting.

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