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Fur PETA and the Fashion IndustryThe Heather horror is following all supermodel who are selling their souls to the fur trade companies. The animal rights campaigner, Heather Mills recently attacked supermodels such as: Linda Evangelista, Cindy Crawford and Naomi Campbell for using fur on them in their latest catwalks. However model Cindy Crawford is reportedly working in close co-ordination for people of PETA. Cindy supported PETA since long and even stated, 'I would rather go naked than wear fur in any campaign. But the model has itself sold her soul to fur trade just like Linda and Campbell. McCartney against these models had stated: "These are models who were fully informed of the cruelty involved when they joined the campaign against fur, but who then decided to take the money and rejoin the industry that murders animals. Do they really need that cash? Are they broke? Do they live in a shed?"
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