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Octomom PETA Ad Deal Could Help Save Nadya Suleman’s Home From Foreclosure

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March 25th, 2010 by Castina

Tagged as: Nadya Suleman,PETA

Despite Nadya Suleman’s insistence that her La Habra home is not at risk of foreclosure, the kooky woman dubbed “Octomom” has accepted an offer to use her lawn to promote responsible pet ownership in exchange for cash and food, her lawyer tells CNN.com.

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Mike Tyson Pigeon-Racing Reality Series Ruffles PETA’s Feathers

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March 16th, 2010 by Castina

Tagged as: Mike Tyson,PETA,TV,TV News

Iron Mike Tyson is getting ready to make his debut as a reality TV star — and as usual here comes PETA to rain on the parade.

Tyson, a lifelong pigeon keeper, will star in a series about bird racing premiering on Animal Planet early next year, and the outspoken animal rights advocates are protesting the show’s exploitation of the birds.

Oh brother…..

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Ryan Gosling, PETA Fire Off At McDonald’s Chicken Cruelty

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March 11th, 2010 by Castina

Tagged as: PETA,Ryan Gosling

Canadian-born actor Ryan Gosling is joining the crusade to save the cluckers of the world from becoming the main course in your next box of Chicken McNuggets.

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Bob Barker Donates $2.5 Million To PETA

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March 10th, 2010 by Castina

Tagged as: Bob Barker,PETA,Popular Culture

Television icon Bob Barker has donated $2.5 million to controversial animal rights charity People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). The money was used to open a new PETA office for “youth outreach” in Los Angeles.

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Dave Navarro Naked For PETA “Ink, Not Mink” Ad Campaign

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March 3rd, 2010 by Castina

Tagged as: Dave Navarro,PETA

It’s Dave Navarro….Pierced nips and all. The Jane’s Addiction rocker is the latest tatted celeb showing off his body art — and everything else — by baring it all in an ad for PETA’s anti-fur campaign.

“[S]everal years ago, I saw video footage of animals being skinned alive and screaming, and it, it honestly is the most horrific, inhumane thing I’ve ever seen,” Dave says of his decision to strip down for the controversial animal rights crusaders’ “Ink, Not Mink” collection. “[S]ome of the simple things you can do to help save animals is not buy fur, stay away from products that have been animal tested. It’s really very, very simple to just support something or buy something that doesn’t brutalize animals like this,” he adds.

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