Thursday, February 21, 2008

Hollywood's Worst-Dressed Celebrities of 2008

Aretha Franklin, Marilyn Manson, Eva Longoria, Lindsay Lohan, Kate Moss and Kylie Minogue are the WORST-DRESSED CELEBRITIES of 2008, according to PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals).

Christina Ricci, Martha Stewart and Alicia Keys said they'll never again wear fur after getting the same negative recognition last year from this animal rights organization.

ARETHA FRANKLIN
How ‘bout some R-E-S-­ P-E-C-T for animals?
Aretha, when you waddled into the Grammys in yet another vulgar fur, you looked as if you were going to perform I Am the Walrus by The Beatles.
You may be a queen, but you don’t know jack about compassion.

MARILYN MANSON
Always draped in lea­ther from head to toe, Manson has enough skeletons in his closet to fill a pet cemetery.
As if wearing dead ani­mals isn’t foul enough, Manson says that he wears his cow-skin pants 24/7, only peeling the smelly things off to have sex.
That alone should be enough to tarnish leather’s dated sex appeal.
Manson may just be the shock-rocker’s stage name, but his wardrobe is a real-life tale of blood and guts.

EVA LONGORIA
Eva Longoria is short on compassion.
In her trashy furs, she looks like the street walker of Wisteria Lane.
Eva is one ‘despe­rate housewife’ who needs a quickie divorce -- from her stylist.

LINDSAY LOHAN
I Know Who Killed Me isn’t just the title of Lindsay Lohan’s last bomb --it’s also the cry of the ani­mals snuffed out so that this ‘mean girl’ can pose in their pelts.
Lindsay, there’s no road to recovery for the foxes who are anally electrocuted so that you can look skanky.

KATE MOSS
Nothing completes the transition from supermo­del to super-tramp like a fur coat.
If Kate could see clearly through those bleary eyes, maybe she’d clear her closet of those furs.

KYLIE MINOGUE
What does Kylie Minogue have in common with her python purse? They are both cold-blooded.
Come on, Kylie -- it’s not cool to clutch onto an accessory made by nailing snakes to trees and skinning them alive.

According to PETA, “Animals are living, feeling beings who don’t want to die -- they aren’t ‘fabrics.’

“Cows killed for their skin have their horns and tails cut off without any painkillers, some snakes and lizards are nailed to trees and their skin is ripped off their bodies while they are still alive, and alligators on farms may be beaten to death with hammers and axes -- just for their skin.”

Source: petadotorg

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