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Eva Mendes Anti Fur Ad For PETA (Video)

Written by Vegetarian Star on Tuesday, November 24th, 2009 in Actresses, Fur, Videos.

CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute 2009

Eva Mendes recently teamed up with PETA to launch a new anti fur campaign in Los Angeles.

Eva once bared her own fur in an ad for the animal rights organization and said she’d be interested in doing a threesome anti-fur ad with Morrissey and Jennifer Aniston.

We’re still waiting for that one to come out.

In the meantime, take a look at Eva’s new PSA against fur.

“I didn’t know how animals were killed for fur,” Eva says. “And I even wore fur once myself. But when I learned how cruel the fur industry is and that there were no laws protecting these animals, I swore that I’d never wear it again.”


Find out more about Eva Mendes at peta2.com.

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Keeley Hazell PETA Anti Fur Ad “Be Comfortable In Your Own Skin”

Written by Vegetarian Star on Thursday, November 19th, 2009 in Fur, Models.

Keeley Hazell for PETA

Keeley Hazell for PETA

Keeley Hazell is posing with her kitty in one of PETA’s anti fur ads, reminding everyone that, “when it comes to experiencing pain and suffering, we are all animals.”

“Once you learn how the fur trade treats animals, it’s impossible to think of wearing fur as sexy or glamorous,” Keeley said. “I believe that killing animals for vanity is wrong.”

Keeley has the potential to influence many fashionistas as she manages her own modeling agency.

“I always make a point of telling stylists at shoots that I won’t wear fur. It’s never been a problem after all, everyone from Stella McCartney and Vivienne Westwood to H&M and Topshop have no-fur policies,” she added. “I like to support designers who are able to create fashionable and popular clothes without getting blood on their hands.”

Let’s roll out the cruelty-free catwalk!

via peta.org

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PETA Super Chick Sisters 2009 Rescues Pamela Anderson, Chicks

Written by Vegetarian Star on Sunday, November 15th, 2009 in Animal Issues.

PETA Superchick Sisters

PETA Superchick Sisters

Gamers get ready to rescue the princess Pamela Anderson from evil Ronald McDonald and his Unhappy Meals.

PETA’s new Super Chick Sisters is here, the sequel to the 2007 Super Chick Sisters which tackled KFC’s method of chicken slaughter.

Now the Super Chick Sisters, Nugget and Chickette, are taking on McDonald’s and boy, those are some creepy looking Happy Meals they need to save the chickens from.

Players make their way through the game, rescuing chicks and looking for Pamela Anderson while being educated on the inhumane ways McDonald’s kills chickens.

To download and play Super Chick Sisters, visit McCruelty.com.

Hurry, the damsel in distress Pamela is waiting.

via kotaku.com

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Tyra Banks Says No More Monkeying Around

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, November 13th, 2009 in Animal Issues, TV Hosts.

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Tyra Banks recently aired a show where a woman couldn’t stop talking about how much she loved her pet capuchin monkey.

With the recent news update on Charla Nash, the woman who was mauled by a chimpanzee formerly in the entertainment industry, the idea of a monkey as a pet is making some animal activists go bananas.

PETA took the time to write to The Tyra Show, warning that viewers could be tempted to buy their own pet monkeys after viewing the episode.

As PETA states on its blog, “And while capuchins are much smaller than chimpanzees, they are still very strong and very fast, and they have extremely sharp canines that can quickly do a great deal of damage to an unwitting person.”

The Tyra Show has added a disclaimer, albeit small print and in italics, on its website now stating, “Please note, PETA has contacted the show and does not recommend keeping monkeys as pets,” after a synopsis of the show that featured the monkey owner which described the segment as “The Trend in Tiny Pets.”

Now if only Tyra would feature a show detailing “The Dangers of Pet Trends.”

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Tony Gonzalez October Gonzalez PETA Anti Fur Ad (Video)

Written by Vegetarian Star on Tuesday, November 10th, 2009 in Animal Issues, Athletes-Games-Sports, Fur, Videos.

Tony Gonzalez October Gonzalez for PETA

Tony Gonzalez October Gonzalez for PETA

Tony Gonzalez and his wife October Gonzalez are starring in a new anti-fur ad that’s so hot, it will knock the hairs off your own body!

After shooting the ad, Tony and October sat down to discuss the effects of a plant based diet on their health and the animals.

“What goes on in the industry, the treatment of animals is just ridiculous,” Tony says.

“They pump them full of hormones, they feed them corn-which is not their natural diet.”

“These animals are miserable from the second they are born to the second they die,” October adds.

“We have a voice. And that’s why we’re doing something like this…If enough people stand up and say something about it, it will end,” Tony says.

Watch the clip for more and scenes from the photo shoot!

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Stephen Glover–Steve-O–Campus Talk Magazine 2009

Written by Vegetarian Star on Tuesday, November 10th, 2009 in Actors, Animal Issues, Food & Drink.

Stephen Glover "Steve-O" Court Appearance

Stephen Glover, aka Steve-O “Jackass” is featured in the latest edition of Campus Talk magazine.

It may as well been called the Stephen Glover Veggie Files, because Steve’s interview is all about his vegetarianism.

Now that’s what we call an education.

Here are a few excerpts:

On Eating Meat and the afterlife:
In 2008 I came across a YouTube video that basically scared me into believing I was going to go to Hell if I kept eating meat. After that I became a pescetarian and the only meat I ate was fish. I figured if Jesus was down with eating fish then I could too. I’ve since become completely vegan.

On Not So Animal Friendly television stunts:
I remember PETA having an issue with the first stunt I ever did for Jackass where I swallowed the Goldfish and then puked it back up. There were actually a few situations on Wildboys that compromised my morals but for the most part we made sure Wildboys was a very animal-friendly show.

TMI about that Cruelty Doesn’t Fly Video:
The commercial for the fur campaign was really a lot of fun. Not many people can say they’ve been stripped searched by Pamela Anderson. The crazy thing is when we were shooting I had a big poop stain on my underwear which was kind of embarrassing.

Oh, Steve. You could have spared that last bit of information.

To read the entire interview, visit mycampustalk.com.

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Ingrid Newkirk Photo Credit: David Shankbone on Wikimedia Commons

Al Gore recently agreed he should have spoken more about the effects of meat eating and the environment.

But that hasn’t stopped PETA Queen Ingrid Newkirk from rubbing in his lack of outspokenness and humiliation during the recent debate where he admitted his faults.

From an article at Huffingtonpost.com titled “Come On Al, Steak or the Earth?”:

“That’s why he has only himself to blame for the blows dealt him this week from the BBC’s Mr. Paxman, ABC’s Ms. Sawyer and other commentators. Yes, he’s the son of a Black Angus rancher. My father climbed mountains and went out in to the ocean in small boats during storms, but I’m not following suit. He protests that eating meat is a “personal choice” and tries to excuse his penchant for a daily steak (sometimes two, we hear from a reliable source) because he finds it “too hard” to “give up” meat? Driving a Hummer for the hell of it is a personal choice, and how hard can it be to go vegetarian when this week’s New York Times list of best-selling hardback advice books shows chef Tal Ronnen’s The Conscious Cook sitting pretty at number three and Alicia Silverstone’s The Kind Diet at number five? Both are vegan — not just vegetarian — cookbooks that I dare anyone to open without drooling. Last week, Chipotle at Dupont Circle in Washington test-marketed a Gardein vegan “chicken” burrito. It sold out almost instantly, and an emergency supply of these delicious little medallions of soy protein had to be dispatched to meet demand.”

No one says it quite like Ingrid!

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How Silverstein Hooked Up With PETA

Written by Vegetarian Star on Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009 in Animal Issues, Bands.

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Shane Told of Silverstein. Photo: Wehwalt on Creative Commons

It’s no secret Silverstein and PETA are buddies.

Not only have the guys participated in PSAs for the animal rights group, they also threw down an eating challenge with KFC’s vegan faux chicken sandwiches when the restaurant first offered them.

Band member Shane Told recently explained to bringbacktheboombox.com how he and the other Silverstein musicians got acquainted with PETA.

“Our whole band is vegetarian. We just happen to all be vegetarians. We didn’t come together, it just happened. It wasn’t something that our band was fueled by; it was just something that we all had in common. I was talking to PETA while they were at a show and I mentioned that we were all vegetarians, they thought that was very rare. They really wanted to work with us so they contacted us. They wanted us to get involved. We don’t mind spreading the word, it’s important to have a table with some information at the shows. That’s how I learned about it originally from going to hard-core shows and seeing their table that explains about fur and vegetarianism, helping people understand it. That’s how it came about.”

Boy meets AR group. They hit it off on the first date. They agree to continue seeing each other.

Yeah, it’s a pretty classic story.

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