Chris De Burgh's daughter Rosanna Davison has taken a twist on her famous father's hit song 'Lady in Red' by becoming animal rights group PETA's own 'Lady in Green'.

Davison, who found fame on her own terms as the first ever Irish Miss World in 2003, is also a certified nutritionist and a vegan.

Marc O'Sullivan



In the St Patrick's Day-themed snaps, Davison wears bodypaint courtesy of make-up artist Shima Mistry to pose as a "sexy leprechaun lady".

"Vegan meals are packed with nutrients and free of unhealthy animal fat and cholesterol, so they're a great way to keep your weight down and your energy up," Davison said.

"The best thing to do for your health and for animals is to go vegan - for St Patrick's Day and every day!"

Marc O'Sullivan



It is not the first attention-seeking Davison has done for the pressure group, having previously stripped off to imitate that scene from American Beauty, replacing the rose petals with chillies and the slogan "Being Vegan is Red Hot".

She previously took part in a campaign to get people playing beach volleyball on the streets of London during the 2012 Olympics.

"It's fun and empowering being able to play a sport in a bikini and of course it's really handy to keep a girl in shape," she said at the time.

"From the reaction in London, I think lads think it's a really sexy sport especially when the sun is shining!"

Davison also played a key part in media history by sporting a bikini on Page 3 of The Irish Sun in August 2013, during the week it moved away from fully-topless models.

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