It’s a Vegan ‘Oprah Winfrey Show’!

Published by PETA.

Set your TiVo now because you won’t want to miss the stunning and articulate Kathy Freston talking to Oprah Winfrey and her legions of fans about living a cruelty-free, healthy vegan lifestyle. Kathy will appear on Oprah tomorrow as part of an hour-long show on being vegan. The last time that Kathy appeared on Oprah, she convinced the talk-show host to try the 21-day vegan cleanse that’s included in Kathy’s groundbreaking book Quantum Wellness: A Practical and Spiritual Guide to Health and Happiness, so there’s no telling what kind of meatless magic Freston will work this time. Maybe Oprah will let her audience members be the first to grab a copy of Kathy’s new book, Veganist, which comes out the same day.


The full title of the book describes Kathy’s life philosophy: Veganist: Lose Weight, Get Healthy, Change the WorldThe best-selling author provides the keys to effortless weight loss, saving money, feeding the hungry, reducing climate change, and ending animal suffering. U2 frontman and humanitarian Bono says of Veganist, “Kathy Freston writes so beautifully and convincingly that even this most carnivorous of rock stars finds himself staring at his bleeding protein with new eyes.”

Written by Michelle Sherrow

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