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Pamela Anderson: Click to WatchPamela Anderson stripped down to her panties in the window of Stella McCartney's London boutique Wednesday, in a protest over fur.

When asked if there's a need to name and shame celebs who wear fur, the "Baywatch" babe took no prisoners.  "I don't think that's glamorous at all ... especially the ones that are starting to put them [fur] in their clothing lines like J. Lo and Beyoncé ... it's really important for them to be conscious of what they wear, especially as they're fashion icons."

Beyoncé Knowles was recently confronted by  People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) at a swanky restaurant in New York.  TMZ was first to run the undercover video. 

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1. Will somebody please explain to me how somebody getting nekked brings attention to the poor animals? What a lie. Shes a pig and wanted to flash it once again!

Posted at 10:45AM on Jun 29th 2006 by ValjGra

2. I urge anyone who is the least bit conflicted about the wearing of fur to check out PETA's website. On it you can read all about what the animals used for fur actually go through to become that "glamorous" coat. You should also be aware that you could be wearing a dog or cat from China, rather than the fur you thought you were getting, due to the nature of this immoral industry. I'm thrilled that Pamela is using her celebrity to bring this issue to light - hopefully, the public will choose to become more educated on this issue as a result. And I sincerely hope that Beyonce, J.Lo et al re-think their desire to profit from the suffering and misery of innocent creatures. Other designers, like Ralph Lauren, are making the committment to go fur-free, to their great credit. And just remember, karma can be a bitch!

Posted at 10:55AM on Jun 29th 2006 by Ali

3. This woman has absolutely NO class! Wonder what her two sons think of her antics? As Pink would say....Stupid girl......

Posted at 10:58AM on Jun 29th 2006 by HkyMom

4. #3 your the only stupid person i see....

In order to make a statement sometimes you have to be drastik.

I think the statement that "fur kills animals" is a good enough statement to strip down.

If anything her kids will be proud

as would I.....

Do you guys have a cat maybe a dog?

How would you feel if someone stole your beloved animal and made a winter coat....

i would kill the assholee

Posted at 11:18AM on Jun 29th 2006 by Anna

5. I always enjoy seeing these kinds of protestors. They are usually wearing leather belts and shoes before baring it all. Have a hamburger and move on.

Posted at 11:20AM on Jun 29th 2006 by jj

6. Getting naked does not in anyway promote not wearing fur. It just promote NOT WEARING CLOTHES. And are all these animal activists vegans? Not vegetarians but vegans? I think not. Aside from the fact that there are people dying all over the world and this is what they choose to argue about.

Posted at 11:25AM on Jun 29th 2006 by cakestar

7. I have a cat and got him 5 years ago from a vet after they found him mangled and I lost my home recently and had to give my beloved dog away(13) as opposed to putting it to death. Finally found someone many states away who took her. Yes I love animals and would hurt anyone who mistreated them but by gosh the nudity part just isnt in my itinery!!!

Posted at 11:28AM on Jun 29th 2006 by ValjGra

8. Milk kills animals too. Cows have a calf every year to be able to produce milk. Half are females that are kept for replacement. The other half are males that can't produce milk, aren't needed for breeding and hence end up at McDonalds. Come on all you extremists...get out the sign boards, dye the milk red and throw it on
those dastardly milk drinkers out there.

Posted at 11:30AM on Jun 29th 2006 by Carol Rogers

9. i can only assume that the ones calling her a pig look like pigs, stop being so jealous. if rosie odonnell had done the same thing you probably would have seen the point.

Posted at 11:39AM on Jun 29th 2006 by tracey

10. I'm pretty sure Pink would NOT say "Stupid Girl" as that is referencing mindless bimbos who have no thought or care for anyone but themselves and getting laid. Pam has been an avid supporter of PETA for a long time now. I myself am uncomfortable with the focus on nudity that PETA has, but it is related to the original slogan "I'd rather go naked than wear fur". Also, if you watched the video, she didn't bash J. Lo and Beyonce, she repeatedly calls them beautiful, intelligent, role models, fashion icons, etc.
And, before you post a comment, perhaps you should check out furisdead.com
Is PETA kind of annoying and in your face? Yes. But if they weren't, then no one would be talking about them, visiting their websites, and being educated about what a truly horrific practice this is. It is sick, depraved, and barbaric. You watch a tiny animal gets skinned alive, and then thrown to the side, with blobs of blood in it's eyelashes, shaking, with no skin on, as it dies a slow, miserable death from shock. And yes, I am just as active in human rights causes too, as that is always the first salvo fired in the argument against animal rights...
Interestingly enough, however, it was an animal rights case that led to the first laws against abuse of children. A dog was abused, and after its case was taken to court, people turned their attention to other helpless victims- children and women. I wouldn't strip naked in public, but I feel just as strongly about the fur industry. I think most compassionate people would, if they were simply educated about how cruel it is.

Posted at 11:44AM on Jun 29th 2006 by B.C.

11. shes concerned about animals-by taking off evrything shes being exactly like an animal-no clothes

Posted at 11:46AM on Jun 29th 2006 by bob

12. As usual, there are those, like Carol Rogers, who miss the point. She is talking about wearing FUR. Stick with the issue instead of trying to go to the vegetarian choice. This about killing animals for fashion.

Posted at 11:47AM on Jun 29th 2006 by ken

13. I've seen Pamela Anderson wearing leather - or is she not aware that her leather coat used to be an animal's skin? Gimme a break. We live in America because we are free to have our own opinions and not have to have someone else's forced on us. If you want to support no fur, that's fine, but I should not have to be punished because I don't. It's like the abortion protestors killing the doctor for performing the abortion. Adult death is ok because you dealt the sentence and the punishment, but you don't believe that a woman has the right to choose. That's middle of the road thinking - Pick a side. Be in complete support of the animals - don't eat meat, don't wear leather, don't buy glue, etc. etc. You can't just pick the parts that make the news. Better yet, you have an opinion and so will I. Welcome to the land of the free!

Posted at 11:49AM on Jun 29th 2006 by LH

14. I think it is ridiculous that people put so much time into animal rights.What about all the homeless, abused, and starving children right here in the U.S. I think people need to priortize the needs of this country to protect the future of America.

Posted at 11:51AM on Jun 29th 2006 by Taylor Pearson

15. Ok, first of all, half of you need to learn how to spell.

Second of all -- Get off it! We are so tired of hearing about you standing up for animals rights. Because animal rights is BS. They are just animals. And, we, as humans, have dominion over the animals. Unless they start talking, doing my laundry, or clean my house, I will continue to wear them. Sorry. No wait, I'm not sorry.

So let me ask you this -- If you saw someone who is homeless wearing a fur coat that they found in a dumpster or something, would you get on their case for wearing something warm? Or, just move along and go one with your life?

Posted at 11:54AM on Jun 29th 2006 by Lara

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