Pamela
Anderson's New Movie: A Horror Film About Fur
Fashion designers recently got a sneak preview of Pamela Anderson’s
shocking new video when she narrated PETA’s undercover video
tour of fur farms and trap lines, which reveals what happens to animals
before their furs arrive in showrooms.
During the three-minute video, Pamela takes viewers to her native
Canada and to Russia to watch as wolves, beavers, and raccoons are
trapped, drowned, and beaten to death in the wild; to Europe and the
U.S. where chinchillas and minks are electrocuted and have their necks
broken on fur farms; and to Korea, a top fur-producing nation, to
see foxes crushed between wooden planks. It’s footage that Stella
McCartney shows to those who ask why she refuses to use fur.
“There is so much violence in the world beyond our control,”
says Pamela in the video message to offending designers, such as Jean
Paul Gaultier, John Galliano, and Christian Lacroix. “Please
eliminate the suffering that you cause by no longer designing with
fur.”
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