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Holly Madison Enjoys Vegan Smoothie From M Cafe In Beverly Hills

Written by Vegetarian Star on Sunday, April 10th, 2016 in Food & Drink, Models.

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Holly Madison knows the formula for a healthy pregnancy!

The Playboy pinup was spotted with a smoothie from one of Beverly Hill’s popular vegan eateries, M Cafe.

Madison is pregnant with her second child with husband Pasquale Rotella.

Vegan smoothies are known for containing every good, like non-dairy milks, vitamins and fiber, so the mother-to-be gave herself and baby a treat.

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Holly Madison “Last Chance For Animals” Pet Adoption PSA

Written by Vegetarian Star on Thursday, April 29th, 2010 in Animal Issues, Models.

Holly Madison "Adopt Don't Shop PSA for Last Chance For Animals

Holly Madison "Adopt Don't Shop PSA for Last Chance For Animals

Holly Madison is one of several celebrities to star in a series of PSAs about animal welfare issues for the group Last Chance For Animals.

Holly’s “Adopt Don’t Shop” ad is one of several featured by LCA, joined by similar PSAs from celebrities like Pamela Anderson, Jillian Michaels, “Mini Me” Verne Troyer and others on fur, adoption, horses and dog fighting, to name a few.

All PSAs are available to download from the group’s website and new PSAs will be created each month and may be seen in various advertising mediums, such as billboards.

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“Save The Seals” PETA Celebrities Unite To Ban Seal Hunting

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, October 21st, 2009 in Actresses, Animal Issues, Videos.

Christian Serratos "Save The Seals" PETA

Christian Serratos "Save The Seals" PETA

Christian Serratos is one of several celebrities to participate in PETA’s latest campaign against the Canadian Seal Hunt, Save The Seals.

Each celebrity is featured in an ad poster, along with a video clip explaining why they chose to partake in the campaign.

Besides Christian, other celebrities featured include Holly Madison, Perez Hilton, Owain Yeoman, Lucy Davis, Jennie Garth, Natalie Dreyfuss, Rachael Leigh Cook, Kelly Osbourne, Levi Leipheimer, Steve-O, ‘Sugar’ Shane Mosley, Jorja Fox, Animal Collective, Brody Jenner, Jayde Nicole, Tricia Helfer, Grace Park and Hannah Teter.

You can view other celebrity ads at peta.org.

Watch Christian’s video clip below.

Celebrities Speak Out Against the Seal Slaughter. Learn More.

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Holly Madison, Carrot Top Fur Ice King, Queen At Minus 5 Ice Bar

Written by Vegetarian Star on Sunday, September 27th, 2009 in Fur, Models.

Holly Madison and Carrot Top crowned Ice Queen and King at Minus 5 one Year anniversary celebration

Uh-oh.

Holly Madison has said in the past she always fakes it.

So we’re really hoping she was faking it with Carrot Top (who every woman probably has to fake it with-haha, just kidding, love you Carrot Top) when she wore this fur coat at the Minus 5 Ice Bar at the Mandaly Bay Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.

Holly and Carrot Top were crowned Ice Queen and King.

When Holly was approached to do an anti-fur PSA, she had said:

“I’m not a hardcore PETA person. When they approached me to do the ad, I made it clear to them that I’m not a vegetarian, and I’ve got leather seats in my car. I said I would support that ad campaign, but I wasn’t their model citizen, and they were fine with that.”

Maybe Holly’s not a hardcore anti-fur person either.

Take a look and tell us what you think.

Is Holly faking it?

via celebrity-gossip.net

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Holly Madison No Model PETA Citizen

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, June 19th, 2009 in Fur, Models.

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Holly Madison may be the The Girl Next Door, but she’s no model PETA spokesperson.

And PETA’s okay with that.

When the animal rights group approached her to do an anti-fur ad, she told them she wasn’t even thinking of giving up eating meat.

“I’m not a hardcore PETA person,” she said. “When they approached me to do the ad, I made it clear to them that I’m not a vegetarian, and I’ve got leather seats in my car. I said I would support that ad campaign, but I wasn’t their model citizen, and they were fine with that.”

Hey, at least she didn’t turn around and do a burger ad afterwards.

One could stir a nice little debate up on whether we should praise celebrities who take seemingly opposite stances on animal issues. What do you think? Is it okay for celebrities to partake in certain animal rights campaigns and not others. If steak eating Ted Nugent decided he wanted to go naked, would you want it (for the animals, not for pleasure, that is)?

via lasvegasweekly.com

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