Does Anyone Know If Morrissey Is A Vegetarian Or A Complete Vegan?

he eats cheese and chip butties, so he can't be a vegan.
 
> He certainly is doing something right; looks wonderful.

Vegetarian. I believe that he was asked this once on a radio programme. I do not recall his exact response other than that he balked at the idea of giving up dairy products.
 
> He certainly is doing something right; looks wonderful.

My friend asked him that om the 2002 tour.
Friend: Morrissey, are you vegan?
Moz: I'm trying... but I'm failing (laugh).
 
Good question Kali...

I've been wondering about this myself. Peta doesn't tolerate dairy and they're always banging the gong for Morrissey and vice versa. I think Morrissey does allow dairy. In an interview a few months ago he said, 'English Bread and butter remain delightful'
 
He wears leather shoes my dear

> He certainly is doing something right; looks wonderful.
 
it could b fake leather...

there is such a thing as fake leather. PETA can tell u all about compassionate footware. BTW Paul McCartney would only pose with a Nerf foam football at his Superbowl halftime show. What a man.
 
> he eats cheese and chip butties, so he can't be a vegan.
CHIP BUTTIES? So, that's where the extra bulk is coming from. He's not the skinny lad from Whalley Range anymore! I am NOT saying he is fat; I am merely observing that he's bulked up in the past seven years. Cheese IS yummy, so we can hardly blame him!
 
> Vegetarian. I believe that he was asked this once on a radio programme. I
> do not recall his exact response other than that he balked at the idea of
> giving up dairy products.
Well, Codreanu, he looks great. Cheers!
 
> My friend asked him that om the 2002 tour.
> Friend: Morrissey, are you vegan?
> Moz: I'm trying... but I'm failing (laugh).
I can imagine him saying that.
 
Re: Good question Kali...

> I've been wondering about this myself. Peta doesn't tolerate dairy and
> they're always banging the gong for Morrissey and vice versa. I think
> Morrissey does allow dairy. In an interview a few months ago he said,
> 'English Bread and butter remain delightful'
I remember about a year ago, PETA had a billboard which said "GOT BEER?" -they were actually trying to get people to drink more beer (which they probably do anyway) than drink milk. Yes, from what people have been saying here, he does allow dairy. And Warburtons!
 
> He wears leather shoes my dear
I guess Prada haven't made a flagship store with Payless yet
 
Re: it could b fake leather...

> there is such a thing as fake leather. PETA can tell u all about
> compassionate footware. BTW Paul McCartney would only pose with a Nerf
> foam football at his Superbowl halftime show. What a man.
I somehow doubt (having seen Morrissey's shoes lately) that they're fake leather. They're just too stylish.
 
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