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Gwyneth Paltrow Explains Fur Faux Pas

Gwyneth PaltrowHere’s a note from PETA US’ Senior VP Dan Mathews, on Gwyneth Paltrow’s fur faux pas back in August:

“This weekend in Miami, with friends from Ocean Drive magazine (which runs PETA ads free of charge), I attended the grand reopening of the swanky Fontainebleau Hotel. I was able to chat with vegan mogul Russell Simmons and had a word with fur offender P. Diddy, but the nicest surprise was hearing Gwyneth Paltrow explain that she regrets having posed in a fur stole in an ad for Tod’s, which has appeared in magazines everywhere this fall.

After I told her how out of character it seemed for an eco-friendly, pro-vegetarian friend of Stella McCartney to so publicly promote fur, gracious Gwyneth replied, without a hint of defensiveness:

“That was awkward, and I’m glad you asked, because I do not wear fur at all. It was a daylong photo shoot on a boat near Capri, and there were all sorts of poses with all kinds of clothes—none with fur. During one set-up, a stylist came up from behind and draped a stole around my shoulders. I didn’t pay much attention to it, and when I noticed it was fur I assumed it was fake fur but did not ask, so it’s my fault. I was very surprised when they ended up using that one shot out of hundreds for the centerpiece of the Tod’s ads. I know it’s not a great excuse, but I hope you and your members understand.”

I explained that something similar had just happened to Kate Winslet who was led to believe that the fur rug she posed on for Vanity Fair was fake, and the magazine publicly apologized when the issue became public. It seems that the fur trade is so desperate to push pelts into magazines that they have resorted to doing it on the sly.

At the end of our conversation, Gwyneth said that although she understands why fur gets so much attention, she thinks vegetarianism is something people should focus on more. She said that both she and her husband Chris Martin are pretty much vegetarian, saying, “We know it’s the best diet for us and our kids, and of course for animals and the environment.” I’m sending her a link to GoVeg.com. Who knows—maybe one day she’ll use her lovely voice to speak up for PETA’s “Meat’s Not Green” campaign.”

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posted by go gwynie on November 19th, 2008 at 7:21 pm

I was so surprised when I saw those pics, I knew that she and Chris were veg, so how could she do such an awful modelling shoot! But all is well, she seems genuine

posted by Lorna on November 19th, 2008 at 8:32 pm

I’m glad she regrets wearing the fur stole but I don’t understand why she believes vegetarianism should be focussed on more than fur. Both the meat and fur industry cause suffering to animals… Is wearing an animal somehow more acceptable than eating one?

posted by Vince Jones on November 20th, 2008 at 1:16 am

I’m not a fan of either Gwyneth or Chris but high profile people do help get the message across even if it’s for reasons of being “fashionable” rather than conscious. However, one line has struck me “She said that both she and her husband Chris Martin are pretty much vegetarian”. Pretty much? How much? I thought they were keen to tell everyone about their favourite vegan restauraunt? Can someone from the Martin/Paltrow entourage clear this matter up for us?

posted by Katie on November 20th, 2008 at 11:05 am

“…when I noticed it was fur I assumed it was fake fur…”

She’s raised a very good point - never assume anything!

I agree with Vince Jones, it’s fantastic that more celebs are talking about the cruel fur industry.

posted by Jo Statham on November 20th, 2008 at 2:31 pm

During the last couple of days photos of the actress Julie Christie have appeared in the newspapers, showing her filming in North Norfolk. In the pictures she appears to be wearing a coat with a fur collar (it looks like fox). How disappointing - I really thought Julie would have protested about wearing fur.

posted by Jared on November 26th, 2008 at 2:52 pm

Is that Vince aka Vinnie Jones? ;)

I’ve never liked her, too hoity-toity

posted by aidan on November 27th, 2008 at 12:10 pm

the more of these “celebs” that speak out the better.Good work peta.

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