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Sophie Monk - Another PETA Celebrity Hypocrite.

Radical Animal rights PETA loves to enlist celebrities to they’re cause. Australian Pop Singer Sophie Monk is one of them.

Monk a self confessed vegetarian in October 2007 did a naked advertising campaign for Animal rights group PETA. In it she bagged anyone who eats at KFC. In the video below she says:
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“I think the message to KFC eaters [is that] you should think about what you’re eating. If you’re eating deformed animals that are being induced by hormones, you know, it can not be good for you.”

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(Via News Limited)

But Surprise, surprise - She has been snapped coming out of a Hollywood KFC with an arm full of ‘deformed animal’.

Pictures: See the photos of Monk at the KFC here.

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Warning the Video contains Nudity. If Monk was a genuine ‘Celebrity, why would she need to take her cloths off too attract attention. This video is a gratuitous use of s*x to sell PETA’s vegetarian agenda. In my opinion its grubby - made all the worse by Monk’s apparent hypocrisy.

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I wonder when PETA will remove her from its web site.

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Have Your say!

Do these celebrity do good’ers annoy you as much as they do me. All Monk is doing is tyring to increase her ‘celebrity status’ by working to destroy the livelyhoods on honest hard working poultry farmers.

Meanwhile while Monk ‘works’ on putting poultry farmers out of business she’s been looking after her own bank balance -

Monk offered a $1m to pose nude for playboy.

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