A film about a man’s unwavering bond with a gorilla sounds like one PETA would love, right? Here’s why we’re giving it little to no praise.
Longtime PETA target John Galliano just announced that he’s finally going fur-free. Read the joint interview between the designer and PETA Senior Vice President Dan Mathews.
“Every living, feeling being deserves respect and understanding.” —Ingrid Newkirk
Dogs take on leading roles in Wes Anderson’s new heartwarming film. Instead of using real dogs, they’re brought to life through stop motion.
After going back on multiple promises to stop using fur, Donna Karan finally commits to going fur-free.
Eating purely vegan and feeling “brilliant,” Zac Efron is the latest celeb to announce that he’s ditched eggs, meat, and dairy “products.”
During a livestream, the Canadian rapper announced, “I don’t eat meat anymore.” But we’re urging him to take one more step: Stop wearing animals, too.
Chloe stopped by PETA’s L.A. office to show off a recipe from her latest book and chat with actor and fellow vegan Harley Quinn Smith.
Oscar-Nominated Songwriter Diane Warren tells the military: “Stand Up for Something” and stop killing animals.
The actor explains her bold choices as a feminist and animal rights advocate.
Frances McDormand just taught the world what an inclusion rider is. Now PETA wants Hollywood to go a step further with “exclusion riders.”
We get it: The idea of a micro-mini pig companion is heartwarming. But adding one to your family can have enormous and unexpected consequences.
After the media reported on celebrities who are having dogs cloned, we’re sharing our perspective on cloning companion animals.
If the fashion company really wanted to honor the Year of the Dog, it’d nix the cruelty from its catwalk.
The Hollywood icon surprises Texas A&M faculty and staff with a personal plea.