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Pamela Anderson campaigns for seals in Paris
PARIS—Former Baywatch star Pamela Anderson followed in the footsteps of
French actress Brigitte Bardot on Thursday by campaigning in Paris for
the protection of baby seals.
Anderson was to perform a burlesque striptease later at the Crazy Horse
cabaret to the tune of ‘Harley Davidson’, a song written by Serge
Gainsbourg and sung by Bardot in the late 60s.
Anderson said she would deliver a letter from Bardot to the Canadian
ambassador to France urging him to stop seal hunting around the Arctic.
“It sickens me not just as a Canadian but as a human being,” the
40-year-old actress told a room crammed with photographers shouting for
her attention at Bardot’s animal rights foundation.
Anderson also called on fashion designers and consumers to boycott pelts
and seal products, which Canada defend as a traditional source of trade
that helps balance the ecosystem.
“The hunt was dead for 20 years, and has been revived not to honour
local customs or conserve cod stocks but because new markets for fur
have opened up in Russia and China,” she said.
Anderson played a short video that showed hunters yelling before
clubbing seals and dragging bloodied bodies across the ice while a woman
sobbed on the soundtrack.
Bardot, 73, wished her luck via speakerphone from her home in the
southern resort city of St. Tropez.
“You are my Valentine, I kiss you,” Bardot said.
Anderson’s Crazy Horse act, originally planned for two nights but
reduced to one, involves a Harley Davidson motorcycle.—Agencies |