Quantcast Vegetarian StarGwyneth Paltrow Endorses Items With Fur: Does Hubby Chris Martin Know About This?

Estee Lauder Spokesmodels Elizabeth Hurley, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carolyn Murphy and Hilary Rhoda Appear at Bloomingdale's NY

Gwyneth Paltrow teamed up with Italian designer Tod’s and has been modeling fox fur and fur lined boots in advertisements. Obviously, PETA is not too pleased:

“We’ve written to her many times, and sent her videos showing how animals suffer for fur, but have never received a response,” said a spokesperson for the group.

“Apparently her beauty really is only skin deep. Gwyneth Paltrow won’t be the apple of her daughter’s eye if she continues to flaunt fur. It’s a terrible example to set for a young child.”

But the story is even better, as she is the wife of Coldplay’s Chris Martin, a vegetarian.

Sources say she may be jeopardizing her friendship with vegetarians and animal lovers, such as Stella McCartney. And we already know how she feels about the whole fur thing.

via Telegraph

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