Current Dancing With The Stars cast member and singer Kelly Osbourne is lending her famous voice to a cause she feels close to: PETA’s “Save The Seals” campaign.
PETA’s “Save The Seals” campaign aims to end Canada’s yearly killing of baby seals for their fur. Kelly feels it’s her duty to bring awareness to the project.
“I decided to do the baby seal ad for PETA mainly because I feel I have a responsibility to let people know that fur is not for wearing—we’re not cavemen anymore,” she said during her Save The Seals photo shoot. “The saddest thing for me is just knowing baby seals, some of which have not even had their first meal, are going to be killed, and most of them are probably still alive when they’re skinning them.”
Other stars joining in on the campaign includes actresses Jennie Garth, Rachel Leigh Cook, TV personality and former Dancing With The Stars contestant Steve-O.
For more information on the star-studded ad campaign and how you can help, visit PETA.























Hey Kelly, ask your PETA friends what they do with dogs that are handed over to them. The only shelter they get is in a garbage bin.
By the way, seal pups suck the life out of their mother’s. In 12 days they gain about 50 lbs or more in weight and the mother has to abandon them in order to survive herself from being drained. So saying they never got a meal is a lie. AND, seals are dead when the pelt is removed, their arteries are cut and they are bled out before the pelt comes off. You should actually try doing some real research to get real info other than what your donation sucking friends at PETA are telling ya. They are using you. Ask your new fiends why they only use whitecoats in their images and ask them why they use pickaxes used for digging instead of a real hakapik in their little demonstrations. Instead of listening to these new friends, why don’t you make your own independent trip to Newfoundland and talk to the people here. Bring your old man too, the fresh air will do him good and he has lots of fans here.
Oh come on Kelly. You’re a nice girl, but don’t add your name to the bunch of mindless sheep, who just take all PETAS’a misinformation at face value, and can’t be bothered to research it themselves.
Why do you believe the PETA rubbish propaganda, and not those put out by the experts. And don’t tell me it’s because the experts say things to justify them making money out of the seals. PETA makes $Millions not through doing any honest hard graft work, but by putting out emotional stories and raking the money in from the gullible. They run a self perpetuating money machine. Take your money, use it to put out more emotive stories to rake in more money, and so on.
For the record. These are not baby seals. They have finished weaning. Their mothers have deserted them and left the floes to mate in the open sea, never to return to their offspring. The young “teenagers” are left alone on the ice floes until hunger drives them off the ice to start fending for themselves as independent efficiebt killing machines. The life cycle of the Harp Seal is not hard to research, check it out yourself instread of rehashing rubbish.
Just because a human is still a helpless baby at 2 – 3 weeks, doesn’t mean that all animals are
And to say that ” most of them are probably still alive when they’re skinning them.†is an outrageous lie and propaganda. Hunters follow strict and regulated dictates when hunting. Not only that, but who would want to wrestle with a live 79lb seal on a slippery ice floe whilst you try to skin it. It’s a dangerous environment out there, you don’t take chances. – get real