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Gwyneth Paltrow has gained some criticism from the UK vegetarian group Viva! (Vegetarians International Voice For Animals) for demonstrating how to cook roast chicken on her Goop website.

Although once upon a time Gwyneth professed to follow a macrobiotic, vegan diet, her actions over the past year, including wearing fur for a photoshoot and demonstrating how to cook turkey for Thanksgiving, have both disappointed and disgusted her vegetarian fans.

“To hear of a so-called vegan promoting the use of chicken meat is extremely disappointing,” Juliet Gellatley, Viva!’s director, said.

“It not only condemns the cruel conditions that millions of these birds are forced to exist in, but it also shows complete disregard for the damage that the meat industry – including chicken production – is doing to an ever-fragile planet and to peoples’ health.”

“If Gwyneth wants to promote healthy eating, she should think twice about cooking chicken.”

“A medium-sized bird contains almost a pint of fat. It also releases cancer-causing compounds when it is cooked”

“We encourage Gwyneth to rethink her diet. She obviously does care, but needs nudging back in the right direction to veganism”

Yes, back to the direction of vegan B.L.T.s.

via UK Daily Mail

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Cameron Diaz Gets Sweet Kicks From Olsen Haus Vegan Shoes

Written by Vegetarian Star on Monday, July 6th, 2009 in Actresses, Fashion.

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Cameron Diaz is offering her tips for going green in her pal Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop newsletter.

The latest edition of the Get section features must have items for greening your lifestyle and Cameron has chosen Elizabeth Olsen’s Olsen Haus vegan shoes as one of her favorite accessories.

“These Olsen Haus shoes are vegan and natural linen; they are fun and sexy with a pair of skinny jeans,” writes Cameron. “I like them for walking around the city when I want to wear heels during the day but need to have a sturdy pair that I can move quickly in.”

The shoe featured in the newsletter is Sweet Kicks, shown here.

via stylenews.peoplestylewatch.com

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