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Kylie Jenner's lion head branded 'disgusting' by Kirsty Gallacher as PETA defends dress

Instagram: "Personally I think this is disgusting!"Kirsty shared her comment on top of a PETA video, with the text reading: "These Schiaparelli looks have everyone talking about the horrors of trophy hunting, which murders wild animals and tears families apart."We're also asking folks to consider the real animals who did suffer and die for this runway show, sheep and silkworms."President of PETA, Ingrid Newkirk also released a statement to Metro.co.uk, sharing their praise for Kylie and other celebrities at the Paris event.It read: "These fabulously innovative three-dimensional animal heads show that where there’s a will, there’s a way – and Kylie, Naomi [Campbell] and Irina [Shayk]’s looks celebrate the beauty of wild animals and maybe a statement against trophy hunting, in which lions and wolves are torn apart to satisfy human egotism."Next up: Peta urges Kylie and the others to extend this creativity to exclude sheep shorn bloody for wool and silkworms boiled alive in their cocoons."We encourage everyone to stick with 100 percent cruelty-free designs that showcase human ingenuity and prevent animal suffering."Ingrid added to TMZ: "Kylie’s look celebrates lions’ beauty and may be a statement against trophy hunting, in which lion families are torn apart to satisfy human egotism."Naomi Campbell and Irina Shayk also wore similar looks which appeared to embody the theme of "embroidered animals".Kirsty was not the only one to speak out against Kylie's outfit choice, Carrie Johnson, the wife of the former PM, Boris Johnson shared her views.She wrote on Instagram alongside a screenshot: "Grim! Real or fake, this just promotes trophy hunting.
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Kylie Jenner's lion head branded 'disgusting' by Kirsty Gallacher as PETA defends dress
Instagram: "Personally I think this is disgusting!"Kirsty shared her comment on top of a PETA video, with the text reading: "These Schiaparelli looks have everyone talking about the horrors of trophy hunting, which murders wild animals and tears families apart."We're also asking folks to consider the real animals who did suffer and die for this runway show, sheep and silkworms."President of PETA, Ingrid Newkirk also released a statement to Metro.co.uk, sharing their praise for Kylie and other celebrities at the Paris event.It read: "These fabulously innovative three-dimensional animal heads show that where there’s a will, there’s a way – and Kylie, Naomi [Campbell] and Irina [Shayk]’s looks celebrate the beauty of wild animals and maybe a statement against trophy hunting, in which lions and wolves are torn apart to satisfy human egotism."Next up: Peta urges Kylie and the others to extend this creativity to exclude sheep shorn bloody for wool and silkworms boiled alive in their cocoons."We encourage everyone to stick with 100 percent cruelty-free designs that showcase human ingenuity and prevent animal suffering."Ingrid added to TMZ: "Kylie’s look celebrates lions’ beauty and may be a statement against trophy hunting, in which lion families are torn apart to satisfy human egotism."Naomi Campbell and Irina Shayk also wore similar looks which appeared to embody the theme of "embroidered animals".Kirsty was not the only one to speak out against Kylie's outfit choice, Carrie Johnson, the wife of the former PM, Boris Johnson shared her views.She wrote on Instagram alongside a screenshot: "Grim! Real or fake, this just promotes trophy hunting.
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Kylie Jenner gets PETA's seal of approval for wearing fake lion's head dress at Paris Fashion Week
Kylie Jenner got a surprising thumbs up from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals on Friday after she found an innovative way to evoke the majesty of animals without harming on in the process.The 25-year-old cosmetics mogul debuted a stunning black dress at the Schiaparelli Haute Couture show for Paris Fashion Week that hugged her curves, but it was the enormous, realistic lion head attached to the front that got the most attention.In a statement to DailyMail.com, PETA President Ingrid Newkirk praised Kylie — along with similarly attired models Naomi Campbell and Irina Shayk — for possibly making a statement against trophy hunting.'These fabulously innovative three-dimensional animal heads show that where there’s a will, there’s a way — and Kylie, Naomi and Irina’s looks celebrate the beauty of wild animals and may be a statement against trophy hunting, in which lions and wolves are torn apart to satisfy human egotism,' she said. Seal of approval: Kylie Jenner, 25, got a surprising thumbs up on Monday from PETA after she wore a dress with a fake lion head to the Schiaparelli Haute Couture show for Paris Fashion Week Newkirk also urged the fashion stars to give up using wool products, which PETA says leads to the abuse and injury of sheep, and silk, which results in silkworms being killed in many instances.The applause from PETA was a surprising turnaround for Kylie, who has been criticized in the past by animal rights advocates for her use of fur clothing.
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