Pamela Anderson has branded Jessica Simpson a "b***h and w***e". The former 'Baywatch' babe is furious the 'With You' singer wore a T-shirt emblazoned with the slogan, 'Real Girls Eat Meat'. Pammie - an active campaigner for animal rights group PETA - said: "I think she is a b***h and a w***e. Actually, I don't know if she was talking about food or men."
The 40-year-old actress says she is proud to be a vegetarian, insisting it is a good lifestyle choice for everybody. She told an Australian radio show: "I think it's healthy, good for your body and good for the environment." Jessica was recently blasted by PETA for wearing the T-shirt. The blonde beauty - who famously questioned why tuna was nicknamed 'chicken of the sea' on her reality TV show 'Newlyweds' - came under fire from the animal rights group, who urged her to ditch meat to increase her brain power.
A spokesperson for PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) said: "Jessica Simpson's meaty wardrobe malfunction makes us thankful that no one is looking to her for food advice. Chicken of the sea anyone? The woman who thought that Buffalo 'Wings' came from buffalos would benefit from some good veggie brain food."
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The 40-year-old actress says she is proud to be a vegetarian, insisting it is a good lifestyle choice for everybody. She told an Australian radio show: "I think it's healthy, good for your body and good for the environment." Jessica was recently blasted by PETA for wearing the T-shirt. The blonde beauty - who famously questioned why tuna was nicknamed 'chicken of the sea' on her reality TV show 'Newlyweds' - came under fire from the animal rights group, who urged her to ditch meat to increase her brain power.
A spokesperson for PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) said: "Jessica Simpson's meaty wardrobe malfunction makes us thankful that no one is looking to her for food advice. Chicken of the sea anyone? The woman who thought that Buffalo 'Wings' came from buffalos would benefit from some good veggie brain food."
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