Kim Kardashian to be Hung on a Billboard Over Animal Fur

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By Candice Preau , Christian Post Contributor
November 20, 2011|10:58 pm

Animal rights activists at People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) are in cahoots over whether to hang Kim Kardashian on a large Billboard at a busy Los Angeles intersection.

PETA is planning on attacking Kardashian for apparently ignoring its attempts to persuade her to stop wearing animal skin products.

Reportedly, PETA plans to display Kardashian’s image next to a photo of baby foxes along with the message: “Kim: These Babies Miss Their Mother. Is She on Your Back?”

Vice-president of PETA Liz Lange released a statement saying, “Kim knows that animals on fur farms are beaten, electrocuted, and often skinned alive. We’ve explained it to her, and she’s watched a video expose that was filmed inside fur farms.”

The reality television star recently announced her divorce from husband of 72 days, NBA player Kris Humphries, and has been trying to keep a low profile since, as fans and media critics rebuke her; many claiming her marriage was a sham or publicity stunt.

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