Pamela Anderson Thinks Eating Hot Dogs Is Fine; Acting With Dogs, Not So Much

Author: Kaye
Published: April 22, 2008 at 9:45 am

Oh, those crazy celebrities.  They just can't remember what they said or did and they have such a hard time keeping their stories straight.  But, by gosh, they are celebrities, so they should be totally exempt from having to stick to their stories, right?

Case in point:  Pamela Anderson, who has long been a champion for the animal rights group PETA (I won't do the tasty animals joke, been done to death, no pun intended).  She recently refused to act in a scene in her new movie, Superhero Movie, because there was a dog in it (PETA doesn't believe animals should be in movies, homo sapiens excluded of course):

The animal rights campaigner was upset when she discovered she would be starring alongside the canine in Superhero Movie, because the scene goes against Peta's guidelines for using real animals in movies.

A movie insider said: “Pamela left the set and went for a walk. She needed a time out. She was that upset.”

In the scene, Pamela’s Invisible Girl character was required to call for her Invisible Dog, who only becomes visible as it is picked up by the busty blonde.


So what was she doing munching on a hot dog at her son's ball game?
She is clearly eating a hot dog at her son's ball game. Since Pam makes a big deal out of being a vegetarian, it reflects badly on her commitment. Recently Pam refused to ACT in a scene with a dog because PETA doesn't believe live animals should be in movies. (Apparently they prefer humans to dress up as animals.) Needless to say, the director of her "Superhero Movie" was not thrilled. And Pam has been critical of other actors like Jason Alexander, who endorses KFC. So this hot dog IS a very big deal. PETA tried to defend Pam by claiming it was a tofu dog - but since when do they sell THOSE at kid's ball games?

I don't know.  The last time I went to one of my kids' sporting events, they had all sorts of healthy vegetarian food there.  Tofu dogs in whole wheat buns, soyburgers on pita bread, organically produced nacho cheese made with soy milk, nachos made with organic corn, popcorn grown in a biosphere and picked by hand.  We're progressive here in the flyover states.  I'm telling you, the possibilities were endless.  And so tasty, too!

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