Pretty on the Outside so captured the real reason Janice Dickinson held that stupid PETA protest outside Hollywood and Highland. It is all about Janice.
via Ecorazzi
I haven’t seen something that gross since Eli Roth’s Cabin Fever and that was fiction. I am going to make a thick juicy steak after watching that commercial and think of Casey Affleck the whole time.
THE model Heather Mills has been dropped as the face of an animal rights organisation at the request of Sir Paul McCartney’s eldest daughter. Mary McCartney only agreed to work on a People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (Peta) campaign after receiving assurances about her father’s estranged wife, it was reported late last night. One of her closest friends said: "Mary wanted to take photographs for Peta, which she has done in the past, but wanted assurances that Heather no longer represented the group." Mary took pictures of pop singer Jamelia posing nude with a rabbit in Kentish Town, north London, last week. The pictures are to be published to coincide with the Brit Awards, which are due to take place on February 14.
Heather Mills is speaking for the first time since taking a staggering new blow in her bitter divorce battle with Sir Paul McCartney. From her London home, Heather revealed only “Extra” that she is stunned to hear reports that she has been dumped by PETA, the animal rights group for which both she and Sir Paul have been prominent celebrity warriors for years. “I was just shocked,” Mills admitted. “I thought, ‘Oh God, what is this?’ My girlfriend called me, that's how I first heard, and said, ‘I am really, really sorry to hear the bad news.’" Newspaper reports claim it happened after Sir Paul's photographer daughter Mary allegedly declined to shoot a new ad campaign while Heather was working for the organization. Mary and her designer sister Stella's relationship with Heather has reportedly been strained for quite a while. Mills told us she’s hurt and disturbed that PETA hasn’t officially informed her of the decision. “I feel really, really sad about it,” she admitted. “They didn’t send me a letter or call me saying we don’t wish to work with you anymore.” PETA wouldn't comment, but Heather told us her mission will continue with or without them.