Baywatch legend Pamela Anderson is putting pressure on politicians to go plant-based ahead of the G20 summit…
Pamela Anderson is urging world leaders to go vegan to fight the climate crisis ahead of the G20 summit.
The Baywatch star regularly uses her platform to advocate for animal rights, and even has her own collection of vegan handbags.
Now, she is the face of PETA’s latest billboard campaign, which will be located outside Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi, where the summit is being held.
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‘G20: Go Vegan’
Donned in just a plain white t-shirt, Anderson poses next to the fiery caption: “Too Hot? Blame the meat industry for the climate catastrophe. G20: Go Vegan!”
According to PETA, the billboard ‘draws attention to the role of animal agriculture in the global climate catastrophe.
“Scientists agree with Anderson that going vegan is the single most effective thing anyone can do to help save the planet,” the charity said. “World leaders should be leading the change…
“Anderson and PETA India hope G20 member countries will commit to fighting climate change with diet change by urging their residents to eat responsibly by eating vegan.”
The actor is the face of PETA’s latest billboard campaign, which will be located outside Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi, where the summit is being held. Photo © PETA India
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Pamela Anderson’s vegan cooking show
Earlier this year, Anderson announced her very own plant-based cooking show.
The former model unveiled her eponymous show Pamela’s Cooking With Love will launch on Food Network Canada.
According to reports, the show will see the celeb preparing on-screen vegan meals with chefs for her family and friends at her home on Vancouver Island.
“Creating elegant and inviting spaces that inspire a compassionate, calm and healthy environment has always been important to me and comes naturally,” Anderson said in a statement.
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