Jennifer Aniston Goes Vegan: Eats Chips, Quits, And Complains
Written by Vegetarian Star on March 27th, 2009 in Actors, Actresses, TV Hosts.
If you keep up with the vegetarian celebrity news like we do, you know some of them have a tendency to flip flop between being veggie and eating meat, cough, cough, Anne Hathaway. So if you were in the business of predicting which celebrities would go veg/go meat/go veg, would you be a good forecaster?
Adam Kochanowicz, a vegan Examiner writer in Omaha, Nebraska thinks he can, and currently he’s got a “vegan pool” going, where he chooses which celebrities will go vegan and which will give it up, embarrassing vegans everywhere.
Jennifer Aniston, Matt Damon, and Barack Obama are all likely to go vegan. But Aniston is one who could potentially embarrass the vegans once she quits.
“Honestly, she seems like the kind of person to go vegan, eat chips and ramen, then quit and publicize how terrible it was,” Kochanowicz said.
A couple of celebrities predicted to give up vegan are Natalie Portman and Oprah Winfrey (ahem, once she goes back to vegan).
Oprah follows a new fad every other week, so although she might take up the diet and lifestyle again, there’s a good chance she’ll hear about something that gives her an excuse to give it up.
We’d have to disagree with Natalie Portman, since she seems like such an ethical vegan, making the decision to go vegetarian at a young age for ethical reasons as well. A Harvard graduate, Natalie is much too intelligent to be swayed that easily. Sorry, Adam. We think you’re wrong on that one!
To read about Adam’s other celebrity vegan predictions, visit his blog at The Examiner.
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March 28th, 2009 at 10:00 pm
Agree. Can’t see Natalie going back.
April 10th, 2009 at 8:52 am
Yeah, the pool’s not going well.
The whole vegan celebrity thing is something I used to get excited about, but now it’s just bothering me.
April 10th, 2009 at 8:55 am
“Sorry, Adam. We think you’re wrong on that one!”
No problem, I hope you’re right.
April 10th, 2009 at 5:22 pm
Compassion is most important for happiness. We must treat fellow human beings as equal, that is very important, but also all beings who have capacity for feeling. So the innate desire for happiness that is the basis of human rights extends to all sentient beings, including animals and insects. There are now some individuals and organizations who care about animal rights and are showing concern about the suffering or torture of animals. I have noticed among ordinary people, out of their love and compassion, growing efforts for promotion of vegetarianism. These are the right kinds of expression of compassion, very positive and encouraging signs.
April 22nd, 2009 at 9:02 pm
I agree somewhat, Dalai,
However, opening our mouths about the cruelty of the animal industry doesn’t need to be considered “disrespectful.” I’m very uncomfortable with the idea that we should smile approvingly as people exploit animals having no education about how animals are treated in property in this country for the illusion of “peace”
Additionally, I don’t think it’s appropriate to compare the two “respects,” that of animals who are raised as slaves, and that of humans who are inconvenienced with AR theory.