

PETA aims their wrath at Amy Adam's costume designers. The 'Enchanted' star may have escaped the fury of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals but the costume designers for her new movie 'Mrs. Pettigrew Lives For A Day' did not.
"It was very hot; fur is hot. We were on this seated set so I overheated all day," Adams has narrated her experience on the set of the new film while wearing a real fur coat.
The 33-year-old actress/singer insisted she would never wear fur in real life and was confident PETA wouldn't think much of it since they would understand that it was necessary in the movie.
Apparently, that is not the case.
PETA spokesman Michael McGraw lashed out at the designers for including fur on their set.
"PETA is glad to know that Amy Adams does not wear fur in real life, but costume designers need to know that whether the animals were killed yesterday or 50 years ago, they are not ours to wear."
"Just because animals died in steel-jaw traps or had their necks snapped on filthy fur farms decades ago doesn't make their suffering any less grisly."
"Vintage fur sends the same, unacceptable message as a new fur - that it's OK to allow animals to have their bones crushed in traps, to have their heads stomped on or their necks snapped, or to be anally electrocuted, simply for the sake of vanity."





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