PETA has approached porn star Stormy Daniels to star in an anti-horse racing ad that slams former President Donald Trump.
While it’s unclear whether the elderly sex worker accepted the offer, it seems she wasn’t willing to do much for the money.
TMZ reports:
TMZ obtained a letter to the adult film actress in which PETA invites SD to collaborate on its next PSA against horse racing.
The campaign, which will be released ahead of the Belmont Stakes, cites Stormi’s past sex confessions involving the 45th president…who she claims was not in bed with Trump for more than 2 minutes.
Next to PSA’s model, a sign read: “No one likes a two-minute drive. Stay away from the cruelty of horse racing.”
PETA applauded Stormy for her outspokenness and encouraged her to use her platform for good causes, noting… “Every week, an average of 24 horses die from broken bones at racetracks across the country, and the heartbreaking toll continues. The increase continues. Last year alone, 16 horses died at Churchill Downs in the weeks leading up to the Kentucky Derby.
Animal rights extremist groups urged Daniels to consider it, claiming the washed-up sex worker’s involvement could have a big impact.
PETA often bills itself as protecting animals from being killed, but they hypocritically kill thousands of adopted pets every year at their Virginia headquarters.
document Discovered by PETAKillsAnimals.com After inspecting PETA facilities, the state of Virginia was so alarmed by the number of animals they killed each year that state inspectors tried to revoke their license to operate the shelter.
VDACS investigator Dr. Daniel Kovich inspected PETA’s animal shelter in July 2010 and determined that “the facility did not have adequate animal enclosures to accommodate the number of animals reported to be detained each year.”
It turns out PETA never intended to keep the animals handed over to them.
“After reviewing two months of records, Kovich found that 245 of the 290 animals in PETA’s custody (84 percent) were killed within 24 hours. Only 17 were reportedly adopted or placed in foster homes. .Kovich noted that PETA’s shelters are not compliant. PETA’s own guidance PETA Kills Animals reported “for operating a humane animal shelter.”
In 2019, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) killed 1,500 cats and dogs. The next year, PETA’s so-called “sanctuaries” took in 2,650 animals; Euthanasia 67% out of 1,763 animals.