The Chippendales dancers are spicing up the NOH8 Campaign, the silent protest which raises awareness and funds for gay rights causes, including ending California's 2008 voter-approved gay marriage ban, Proposition 8.

The NOH8 Campaign, which is helmed by photographer-activist Adam Bouska and his partner Jeff Parshley, photographs celebrities, politicians, professional athletes and everyday folks with their mouths duct taped and the campaign's familiar “NOH8” slogan often written on one cheek.

In their photo, members of the erotic male dance troupe are wearing their stage outfits consisting of a bow tie, shirt cuffs, jeans and a hard-bodied bare torso. Three of the men are kneeling in the forefront and three are standing in the background.

The Chippendales annually perform for nearly two million people worldwide, dancing in more than 100 cities around the globe. The troupe is based out of the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.

Celebrities who have recently joined the NOH8 Campaign include country singer LeAnn Rimes, former Phoenix Suns CEO Rick Welts, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator Joss Whedon.

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