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Elle Macpherson School Run: Fur Real Or Fur Fake

Written by Vegetarian Star on Monday, October 5th, 2009 in Fur, Models.

Elle Macpherson does the school run wearing her sunglasses in the rain - London

Model Elle MacPherson was snapped coming from a school, more than likely after dropping her children off for the day.

Elle’s fashion sense consisted of sunglasses and this jacket with furry sleeves and collar.

Not all supermodels are vain, but we sure hope Elle’s a fake and she’s not wearing real fur.

Elle was criticized in the past for signing a deal with Blackglama, and was reportedly terrified of anti-fur activist so much she wanted Blackglama to cancel the shoot and not publicize the photographs.

Want do you think?

Is Elle fur real? Or is she faking it?

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Joanna Krupa Has Harsh Words For Fur Wearing Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs

Written by Vegetarian Star on Tuesday, July 28th, 2009 in Fur, Models.

lukeford.net on Wikimedia Commons

lukeford.net on Wikimedia Commons

Polish born supermodel Joanna Krupa doesn’t think too highly of stars that wear fur.

Krupa, who has worked with animal rights organizations in the past, vows she will never date a man who doesn’t wear his own skin and had some pretty nasty things to say about Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs in Maxim magazine.

“I think it’s the cheesiest s**t on the planet for a man to wear fur,” Krupa said. “Look at Diddy – he looks like a ‘tard. If you think you look hot in a fur jacket, you have issues.”

You can check out photos of Joanna wearing her true skin at Maxim.com.

via contactmusic.com

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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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