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CELEBRITY GOSSIP AND TRENDS IN WEIGHT LOSS...
Pamela Anderson is a very strict vegetarian who does not eat red meat,
chicken, pork, fish or seafood. Pamela became a vegetarian in her early
teens, after walking into a shed in her backyard and seeing her father cut
the head off a deer he had just hunted and killed. She has been a PETA
member and ardent supporter of animal rights since high school.


After learning that KFC’s chickens have their beaks seared off with hot
blades and that they are sometimes scalded alive in slaughterhouses, Pam
penned a letter to priszm brandz, KFC’s parent company in her homeland of
Canada, demanding that the company eliminate the worst abuses of
chickens at the factory farms and slaughterhouses that supply KFC’s
restaurants internationally. More than a year and a half later, priszm’s CEO
John Bitove finally replied, with a sleazy, insulting letter filled with KFC’s usual
lies and half-truths. Pam fired back with a letter of her own, pointing out that
she won’t be satisfied until KFC agrees to adopt PETA’s recommended
animal welfare program.

When Pam heard that NASCAR racer Dale Earnhardt Jr. was driving a new
car sponsored by KFC, she wrote to Earnhardt, asking him to use his clout
with the company to push for controlled-atmosphere killing of chickens, which
she describes in her letter as “a painless process that puts chickens to sleep
and is a huge improvement over the current method of hanging the birds up
by their broken legs, slitting their throats, and often scalding them while still
fully conscious and able to feel pain.”

Pam has also lent her famous face to PETA’s efforts by appearing in a high-
profile billboard campaign. The billboard, which will be running throughout
the U.S. and around the world, calls on consumers to boycott KFC until the
company agrees to make the much-needed animal welfare improvements
that PETA has recommended. Pamela has also narrated a video illustrating
just how horribly KFC treats chickens, which PETA is running as a 30-second
commercial on TV and radio stations across the country.

Pamela also has a few tricks to help her stay on her strict diet. She chews
sugar-free gum while she's cooking for friends to stop her picking at the
ingredients.
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