Pamela Anderson Taking Animal Rights to Russia

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Pam's Not Chicken, Talks Turkey With Russians

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Pamela Anderson has written a heart-felt letter to the Russian partners of
KFC, pleading with them to rethink their merger with the "cruel" company.

Pam wrote to Henrik Winther, the president of Rostik, to inform him about
the American fast-food giant's barbaric treatment of chickens.

She cited how KFC's suppliers breed chickens "to grow so top-heavy that they
suffer heart attacks, lung failures, broken legs, and other crippling
diseases and injuries. At slaughter, their throats are cut open and they are
scalded to death - often while they are still conscious."

The former 'Baywatch' star - who is an ardent animal rights activist - also
urged Winther to watch her video at KentuckyFriedCruelty.com and pressurise
KFC executives to put a stop to their cruel methods.

In 2005, vegetarian Pammie teamed up with animal rights protestors in a
boycott of KFC.

The actress narrated a 5-minute video produced by prominent animal rights
group PETA documenting the mistreatment of chickens which eventually are
served in the chain's eateries.

She said at the time: "I'm asking people to boycott KFC until the company
demands that its suppliers stop crippling chickens and scalding them alive.

"No animals should have to suffer this way, whether they're cats or dogs or
chickens."
 
Oh Robby, don't be fooled. She got paid millions to run up and down a beach. That's pretty smart.
 
I don't know, but that's the only time I've seen "top heavy" in an article about her that wasn't directed towards her boobies.
 
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