Comments Off on Miley Cyrus Makes Vegan Announcement In Paper Magazine
Miley Cyrus gave readers of Paper Magazine a lot of detail in its Summer 2015 edition, but given her other creative efforts such as the Wrecking Ball video, it’s no surprise she’s posing PETA-style with an animal and telling everyone she’s given them up–on her plate, that is.
Comments Off on Pamela Anderson Saves Water Alfred Hitchcock Way In PETA Ad
Environmentalists will tell you to take shorter showers, but that’s not the only way to help the Earth, as Pamela Anderson demonstrates in a new PETA ad that plays on Alfred Hitchcock.
The actress stands posed in the bath in an ad that reads:
“Meat and dairy farms drain half the country’s water.”
“Making a splash for the environment doesn’t just mean shorter showers. Try vegan.”
Comments Off on Meatless Monday Recipe–Beyonce Vegan Pizza
When Jay Z. and Beyonce decided to embark upon a vegan cleanse, they sought the advice of celebrity trainer Margo Borges.
“I suggested that we go plant-based for breakfast one day,” Borges says. “They were in. Then I suggested that we also do it for lunch, and they loved that idea as well. Then one day, on their own, Jay called me, and he’s like ‘I got this great idea. You know that program that you just created, the 22-day vegan challenge? I want to do it. B wants to do it also. We want to go all in!'”
Comments Off on Noel Gallagher Can’t Be F*cking Bothered With Morrissey’s Vegetarian Ways
There’s nothing more complimenting that being told you’re admired for something somebody else can’t stand.
That may be the way Morrissey should feel after a comment by Noel Gallagher in Rolling Stone on the British singer’s vegetarian demands for the venues at which he performs.
Gallagher told the rock music magazine that although he appreciates Morrissey’s passion, he wants nothing to f*cking do with it.
Comments Off on Meatless Mouthful–Kate Mara Says “Yes” To Meat-Free Meals
“Every time we sit down to eat, we have a choice. By choosing more meat-free meals, we’re saying ‘yes’ to better health, ‘yes’ to a better environment, and ‘yes’ to better treatment of animals.”
—Kate Mara, actress from House of Cards, in a promo video for Meatless Mondays for the the Humane Society of the United States. Mara can be seen in the animal welfare organization’s All Animals May/June 2015 magazine discussing life growing up on a farm with animals and pets, and the decision that led her to eliminate all animal products from her diet.