Dirty Laundry: The Olsen twins' fur flap, Di's love letters and the truth about that plaid suit
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PETA takes on the fabulous high-fashion furry sisters, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, with a hilarious new "Dress Up the Trollsens" Web game, complete with creepy music and blood-stained fur fashions. Click HERE to dress "Trashley" and "Hairy Kate."
For the record, I think fur is a bad idea. Especially if it's worn to an L.A. hair salon in May. It's not like they're going "into the wild" and need animal fur to survive. When the temperature drops to 60 degrees in Hollywood, celebrities start screaming, Brrrrr! It's freeeezing! Perhaps most celebs don't have enough fat on their bodies to protect them from frostbite.
Poor Diana. File THIS (her private letters?) under: No Such Thing as Privacy? Even in death.
What's that smell? A sweet LEGAL VICTORY for Nicole Kidman, that's what.
How does Daniel Day-Lewis' wife really feel about that checkered suit? Maybe like THIS. Click HERE to cast your vote for the man who wore plaid.
Photo Credits: I don't know if this is real fur or not. And I don't care. But PETA does. And they should. That's its mission.
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It's pretty hilarious how PETA demonizes people sometimes. No, fur isn't necessary, but come on! It's still a valid fashion choice.
"No, fur isn't necessary, but come on! It's still a valid fashion choice." --Liz
Fur is a valid fashion choice for cats, rabbits, poar bears, baby seal(s). Not for people, ever.
Those animal-rights facists annoy me to no end. The twins get extra points for giving the middle finger to that organization. They like fur. They wear it. Right on!
How unbecoming of "the great unwashed" to wear dead animals on their back. Its just another vulgar display by the rich and useless.