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Thread started 09/27/00 12:37am

"Animal Kingdom" used by PETA

peta-online.com reports that "animal kingdom" is being used in their invitation to an event promoting cruelty free fashion. I'm all about animal rights, but how embarassing that anybody should hear that horrible song. . ."funky funky blue cheese". . .



The blurb:


As PETA prepares for tonight's "Antidote to Fashion Week" party at SPA (with hosts Sandra Bernhard and Todd
Oldham), the animal rights group is delivering to Vogue's Anna Wintour an anti-fur petition signed by the bevy of celebrities who
feted PETA at the group's 20th anniversary bash last Wednesday at Hollywood's Viper Room. Dharma and Greg's Jenna Elfman and
Thomas Gibson, Shalom Harlow, Tobey Maguire, Mark McGrath, Pamela Anderson and beau Marcus Schenkenberg, Bill Maher,
Alicia Silverstone, Andy Dick, Chrissie Hynde, Morrissey, and Rosanna Arquette all signed the petition, which reads: "We, the
undersigned, believe that there is nothing fashionable about killing animals for vanity."



At the SPA bash, Bernhard will send her own message via an anti-fashion anthem ("I Like You Better Undressed") that she wrote
and will perform on stage with a cluster of "naked" models. The song, along with "Animal Kingdom" by Prince, served as the CD
invitation to PETA's Fashion Week bash.
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