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James Cameron, director known for blockbuster hits such as Titanic, Avatar, Terminator 2: Judgement Day and Aliens, has not only recently become a vegan, he’s recruited his entire family to do so.

Some family members were less willing recruits than others. Specifically the underage ones.

In an interview with The Daily Telegraph, Cameron says he thinks his children are just too young to grasp the concept of the moral dilemma of eating animals. Or it could be that they’re craving hamburgers too much.

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Bar Refaeli Raises Diet Bar And Graces Swimsuit Edition Of SI

Written by Vegetarian Star on Thursday, February 12th, 2009 in Models.

Sports Illustrated Launches The 2009 Swimsuit Issue in New York City

Update 2/28/09: We are so sad to learn that Bar is NOT a vegetarian. Although a few sources said she was, as of now, we learn she admits to eating a cheeseburger and fries once a week. Boo! 

So salivating men, Bar Refaeli is gracing the cover of Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit Edition looking finer than fine!

Leonardo DiCaprio’s got some issues as he keeps making her his on/off girlfriend (currently on), but can’t seem to make up his mind. Or maybe it’s her that can’t decide if she wants to tie all her hotness down to Titanic boy.

At any rate, Refaeli is rumored to be vegetarian. How cool would that be if it’s true?! Lots of sources say she is, but we haven’t found anything confirmed by Bar yet, but be on the lookout and Puh-lease let us know!

We’d love to add this gal to the veg model club with Christie Brinkley.

BTW, those legs come from practicing the discipline of Israeli self defense known as Krav Maga, a huge part of Bar’s fitness routine.

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She Said She Was 18…They Said It Was Fake Fur

Written by Vegetarian Star on Saturday, November 8th, 2008 in Actresses, Fur, Not So Vegetarian.

The 2007 National Board Of Review Awards Gala

Kate Winslet got duped.

Miss Vegetarian Titanic appears in the latest issue of Vanity Fair, draped in fox, bear, rabbit, and whatever the heck else goes into real fur clothing. But the lovely Winslet would never wear fur and has worked with Peta in the protest of it.

It seems she was told the by photo shoot people the fur was fake.

But this poses a question: Why agree to do a fur shoot, faux or faux-real anyway? Since it can be hard to tell if it is or isn’t real, why take the chance?

Not only does she run the risk of hurting her credibility, she is also making fur look fashionable. Unless there’s a big disclaimer saying, “This isn’t real. Fur is stupid. Don’t wear it,” most people looking at the magazine will see it as fur. And they will see a beautiful, glamorous actress wearing it, thus thinking they too can possibly be beautiful and glamorous and rack up the credit card this Holiday season with a coat of their own.

Peta, of course, pulled an all nighter trying to get in touch with her representatives who confirmed that Kate was indeed tricked. They let her off easy. We won’t.

via The Peta Files

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