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Sexy Soldier Sails Steve Irwin Whale Wars Boat

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, December 12th, 2008 in Reality TV.

Sexy soldier sails…say that five times and you’ll start sounding like you have sea sickness.

Jane Taylor is one of the crew members of the Steve Irwin boat on the Animal Planet TV series Whale Wars that’s trying to stop hunters from capturing and killing whales for research purposes.  She’s been chosen as one of the sexiest vegetarian soldiers in PETA’s Sexiest Vegetarian Soldier Contest.

She’s served her country and is now serving her environment!

Taylor had been stationed in California, the state of Washington, and Hawaii. In September, 2008, she resigned as a Naval Officer to set sail on the Sea Shepherd Conservation boat.

There are more sexy vegetarian soldiers to gawk at, or, um, look at in admiration. Both male and female. Go have at it!

via Peta.org
Photo: Peta

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Corey Feldman Says Honor The Dead Animal Gift By Wearing It

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, December 12th, 2008 in Actors.

Winter Wonderland For The Animals: A Farm Sanctuary Benefit

So there are different beliefs on what constitutes being a vegetarian or vegan. Obviously, eating a hamburger makes you no sort of vegetarian, but can you be a true vegan and still have honey? And does wearing leather shoes make you a hypocrite?

Corey Feldman doesn’t think so and is fed up with media being critical when he does so. Especially when he didn’t buy the item he’s being criticized for.

“People always want to point a finger at you,” he said, in an interview with Ecorazzi. “You know I did this show years back called “The Surreal Life” and the number one thing was people giving me shit all the time because of some edited scene where I’m fighting with Gabrielle Carteris saying, “Oh well you’re wearing leather shoes,” and they never got my argument into it.”

“…if somebody gives you a pair of shoes, say for Christmas, what are you gonna do throw them in the trash because they’re leather? No, you have to honor that animal that died for it. But I’m not going to purchase it.”

Actually, that does sound reasonable. Even PETA donates fur coats to the needy, because it makes “the best of an awful situation,” after those who bought the fur decide it’s no longer ethical to wear it.

Actress Daryl Hannah has stated she only wears leather when it’s a gift, after being questioned about a pair of suede shoes she was wearing.

Moral dilemmas never have easy solutions. How do you or would you handle one like this? Do you wear wool or leather if given to you? Do you pass it along to charity? Let us know, and help everyone else make a better decision as well.

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Khloe Kardashian Trying To Be Vegetarian

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, December 12th, 2008 in Fashion, Fur, Reality TV.

If you want to keep up with the Kardashians, you should be going vegetarian. Khloe Kardashian has announced she’s trying to be a vegetarian, and has already teamed up with PETA, in the ad shown here, to express her views against wearing fur. She writes on her blog:

“I am not a full vegetarian but I have not eaten red meat or pork in over 10 years. I still eat chicken and turkey but I am trying to stop completely. I am also extremely careful now not to purchase products that are tested on animals.”

“I have started with fur but I hope that over time I will become a full vegetarian. We shall see!”

Khloe stars in the reality TV show, Keeping Up With the Kardashians, which portrays the lives of the children of the late Robert Kardashian, an attorney best known for his defense work with O.J. Simpson in the 90s.

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Terence Gerchberg was the “veggie half” of the Amazing Race couple Terence and Sarah this past season. During a challenge, Terence, a vegetarian for 15 years, tried to eat sheep butt to further the couple in the competition. It was the most delicious meal he ever had. Ha, just kidding. It was nasty, he barfed, they fell behind and were eliminated during that episode. He agreed to talk to Vegetarian Star about his experience on the show as well as his personal experience with vegetariansim.

On the eating challenge where he had to eat sheep butt

I wish more than anything I would have said this: “I will not compromise my beliefs.” And turned around and walked out. I didn’t say that. Am I mad at myself for that? I’m mad at many things. They probably wouldn’t have even conveyed that because they definitely portrayed me as being a bit of a little whiner on the show. I’m really not that big of a complainer. Being a competitive person, for a million dollars, would you have tried to eat sheep’s butt?

I could not chew it. I was gagging. It was literally repulsive. And Sarah was like, “Eat the potatoes.” It wasn’t potatoes. It was chunks of ass. It was fat from the [sheep] ass. It was seriously the most repulsive thing I’ve ever in my entire life tried to eat. What bothered me about the whole process was in front of us, there was like a cow’s head or lamb’s head and they were peeling the meat off of the head and eating it in front of us.

And if you look at the video, I’m throwing it up outside. (Take a look at the video after the jump below.)

Were you aware during the time you were chosen or anywhere in the process before you had the eating challenge that there were different types of eating challenges? Did you ask ahead of time if you would have to eat cow testicles or something disgusting like that?

We’ve [he and Sarah] watched previous episodes, so in previous episodes there was a meat eating challenge. They knew from my application, it clearly says, she’s kosher and it clearly says that I’ve never in my life hid the fact that I’m a vegetarian. I clearly and proudly state that I’m a vegetarian at all times. I’m the vegetarian that asks, “Ok, is your veggie burger cooked on the same grill as your meat? I don’t do that. Like, is there beef stock?” I take pride in it-I know about the gelatin. Certain cheeses are vegetarian. I really am an educated vegetarian. I’m competing at a fairly competitive level (Terence runs marathons) without eating any meat. There’s so much that the world has to offer in terms of grains. Every once in awhile I do have some dairy and eggs, but as a whole I can practically be vegan. I take complete pride and it’s something that I’ve never shied away from. So they did know it. They asked, “What would you do if you had to eat meat?” I said, “You’re asking me a tough question;-I don’t want to compromise my beliefs.”

Watch video where Terence throws up sheep butt, and read the rest of the interview after the jump (more…)

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