Olivia Munn Accused Of Wearing Leather Boots At PETA Event
Written by Vegetarian Star on April 28th, 2010 in Fashion, TV Hosts.
It was the attack of the Attack of the Show host on Tuesday when Olivia Munn posed in front of both the billboard and poster displaying her PSA against circuses.
A visitor to the event saw that Munn was wearing a pair of boots that resembled leather and decided to make a fuss about it, according to The Superficial.
“I went to the PETA Protest today (4/27) in Los Angeles against Circus Elephants featuring Olivia Munn. It appears Olivia is wearing leather boots. I yelled out, “Are those boots leather?” but the PETA people got in my face and said, “This isn’t a leather campaign.” Olivia said, “They’re not,” but I was not allowed to examine the boots.”
The Superficial reader who called Munn out obviously lives in the dark ages, cause everyone knows about the availability of boots made from synthetic material, only looking like leather on the “superficial.”
Be it vinyl, faux leather, pleather, or whatever you call it, one looking to be fake has every option from an $800 Stella McCartney to a $21 pair from Target.
Maybe he just wanted to cause a scene and sensationalize things?
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April 28th, 2010 at 2:28 pm
Never speak out — in public – with ignorance – people will know you’re a fool!
Faux leather wearing
~ David
May 2nd, 2010 at 2:38 am
If they were really faux leather, then it would have been nice if she had plugged the maker of the boots. It was her opportunity to leather-wearers that leather and faux leather have a similar look.
March 2nd, 2011 at 9:59 am
Why belittle her when she is appearing in behalf of a good cause? Perhaps the choice of footwear was bad, perhaps not, but I think that the person seeking to embarass her was the real fool, drawing attention from the reason that she was there in the first place.