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Hos To Hummingbirds–Heidi Fleiss Animal Planet Reality Show

Written by Vegetarian Star on Tuesday, December 7th, 2010 in Animal Issues, Reality TV.

Heidi Fleiss

Could a former head of a prostitution ring help spread the word about keeping exotic birds free? Hey, if sex tape stars advocate less sex for pets, Heidi Fleiss may be the world’s next avian activist.

The ex madam will be starring in her own reality TV show on Animal Planet featuring her training and caring for 20 uncaged, exotic birds on her ranch in Las Vegas. Fleiss took on the mission after a dying friend asked her to be the godmother.

The show is scheduled to debut sometime in late 2011 and it still yet to be named.

Fleiss has already appeared in some grass roots protesting, storming a Pet Smart meeting in New York and exclaiming, “Birds are meant to fly, not be caged. They’re extraordinary creatures that are complex, intelligent and require a huge commitment.”

The menagerie on Fleiss’ property includes parrots and macaws.

Photo: PR Photos

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Sarah Palin Caribou Killing Proves Levi Johnston Right

Written by Vegetarian Star on Monday, December 6th, 2010 in Animal Issues, Politicians.

Sarah Palin

Sarah Palin‘s ex future son-in-law said she didn’t have a clue how to use a gun and now, a recent episode of Sarah Palin’s Alaska may have proved him correct.

Animal rights activists watched in horror as a graphic hunting scene showing Palin killing a caribou was aired. Palin initially missed the animal five times before switching rifles to accomplish the fatal shot.

Before the episode aired, Palin took to Facebook and Twitter to defend her actions of killing off Rudolph around Christmas.

“Unless you’ve never worn leather shoes, sat upon a leather couch or eaten a piece of meat, save your condemnation of tonight’s episode,” she wrote. “I remain proudly intolerant of anti-hunting hypocrisy.

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Simone Reyes

The season finale of the Oxygen channel’s “Running Russell Simmons” airs Tuesday at 10/9c. Running’s had only six short episodes, but Simmons’ vegan assistant, Simone Reyes, has had opportunities to demonstrate her values about animals on the show. Vegetarian Star conducted an exclusive interview with Simone, learning this beauty looks just as good in a naked PETA protest as she does behind a desk and computer, as she’s also the author of two books on pets.

Tell us about your journey to veganism.
I joined the animal rights movement about 15 years ago by hooking up with a local, pretty radical group called Activists For Animals. We were small, but loud and powerful. AFA did a lot of on the street grassroots protesting. When I first joined I was still wearing leather shoes…that changed immediately. I became a hard core activist after my first “fur walk” with that group. We yelled at fur wearers and put stickers on their backs that said, “I’m an a**hole I wear fur.” Radical, yes, but it was a great introduction for me. I’m a Leo so we like to do it up big.

You’ve written two books on astrology for pets. That’s a different one! Tell us more about that. If my cat is a Sagittarius, what does this mean about kitty?
I love astrology and I love animals so it made sense to me to pair the two. Let’s see…typically a Sagittarius kitty is adventurous and playful. No animal enjoys being alone but cats born under this sign get especially lonely so definitely get him or her a rescued buddy or at the very least spend more time at home whenever possible. (Simone’s books, Astrology for Cats and Astrology for Dogs, are available through Amazon.)

How did you hook up with Russell Simmons? Did you know he was a vegan before you started working with him and did the fact that you both are ever come up before you got hired?
I was part of the Beastie Boys crew. We all hung out together…connected through David Scilken who we lost way too young. Russell was absolutely NOT a vegan when we met, nor was I. This was in the early days of Def Jam. We didn’t live our lives fully awake until much later. I became vegan way before Russell did.

Favorite eco-friendly fashion brands.
Yes! Cri De Couer , Olsen Haus, Stella McCartney. I also get great tips from www.girliegirlarmy.com that always has new designers showcased who are offering cruelty-free options.

Tofu, tempeh or seitan.
I love tofu! I love tofu sour cream and tofu cream cheese. I love tofu ice cream. I always add tofu to my salads. I’m powered by tofu, no question!

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Glenn Howerton, Danny DaVitoa, Kaitlin Olson and Rob McElhenney

Could it have been a good karma payback when an animal-hater who plans to sabotage an AR event is thwarted when he ends up in the woods overnight?

On a recent episode of “It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia,” Frank Reynolds, played by Danny Devito, is scheduled to speak at an animal rights event. Did we mention he hates animals, which is illustrated in the quote, “Animals should be food, rugs and trophies. Why do you think I’m wearing a leather suit?”

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Jason Ellis

Jason Ellis

MMA fighter and proskater Jason Ellis shows off his impressive collection of tattoos for PETA2’s “Ink Not Mink,” campaign against fur.

Ellis has discussed animal rights issues with the group before. He once said of the tactics used on animals in the circus to coerce them to perform or behave, “You don’t know what’s going on in the circus. They don’t tell you, like, ‘Hey, man, just so you know, this elephant gets the s*** beaten out of him.”

The tiger definitely looks cuter on Ellis’ arm than jumping through hoops of fire.

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Super Meat Boy

Super Meat Boy

Edmund McMillen, one of the two men behind Super Meat Boy, has taken to the game’s official blog to discuss the feud between it and PETA. The animal rights group created a spin-off to Super Meat Boy, Super Tofu Boy, which replaces the bloody meat character with a block of tofu.

But Super Meat Boy isn’t a piece of meat, insists McMillen. Some other surprises–this super meat creator used to be a vegetarian.

“Meat Boy isn’t made of animal meat, he’s simply a boy without skin whose name is Meat Boy.”

“Now don’t get me wrong, i have NOTHING against Vegans or Vegetarians. I was Vegetarian for many years, and was an animal control officer who saved animals for a living for a long time, i empathize, understand and accept why people choose to eat, and live as they wish, and obviously i believe everyone should have the freedom to express themselves in anyway as long as it doesn’t hurt others.”

McMillen’s “beef” with PETA is what he believes is its stance on animal testing.

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Leona Lewis Fear Of Cats And Facebook Group For Cat Phobics

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, December 1st, 2010 in Animal Issues, Female Singers.

Leona Lewis

Leona Lewis is a vegetarian who loves animals and has demonstrated her compassion by partnering with animal welfare groups for various campaigns.

We’re sure she’d love for all homeless cats to be adopted. Just don’t expect her to sign any papers inviting kitty into her home.

The singer is reportedly fearful of “evil” cats, which she revealed on a DVD promoting her Labyrinth tour.

“A cat jumped on me the other week,” Lewis said. “They scare me. It hissed and scratched my legs – I didn’t know what to do! So I got up and shook my leg, but she was stuck to it. It was an evil cat. I don’t like evil cats.”

Anyone with a extreme fear of cats, even the non-evil ones, is said to have Ailurophobia (pronounced ahy-loor-uh-foh-bee-uh), or an abnormal fear of felines. The condition is popular enough to get its own group on Facebook.

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Carol Leifer

Vegan comedian and writer Carol Leifer will be attending Compassion Over Killing’s (COK) 15th anniversary celebration this Saturday, December 4th, 2010 at the Silver Spring Regional Center in Silver Springs, Maryland. Will you?

The event includes an all you can eat cruelty-free vegan food and drink experience, a silent auction, plus the opportunity to be in the presence of other activists like Maryland Senator Jamie Raskin, NBC4 anchor Wendy Rieger and Paul Shapiro, COK founder and senior director of Humane Society of the United States’ factory farming campaign.

The suggested donation is $50, which can be made online or the night of the event. For more information and to make a donation, visit Compassion Over Killing

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