Friday, October 2, 2015

Sunny Leone is a guest at the PETA US’ 35th anniversary gala at the Hollywood Palladium


Sunny Leone is an Indo-Canadian adult film star and is now featuring in Bollywood films. She was one of the guests at PETA US’ 35th anniversary gala at the Hollywood Palladium here. She was accompanied by her husband Daniel Weber and, the event is hosted by animal rights organization People for Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA).
This has been reported in indianexpress.com dated 1 October 2015.
Music legend Paul McCartney performed a number of hits, including “Let it be,” “Hey jude,” “Lady madonna,” “Drive my car” (performed with Beck), and an animal rights-themed song that he wrote called “Looking for changes.”
The concert came after a humanitarian awards show hosted by Anjelic Huston and Pamela Anderson.
Others present on the occasion were celebrities like Bill Maher, Jason Biggs, Tommy Lee, James Cromwell, Alicia Silverstone, Noah Cyrus, Kate del Castillo, and Jillian Michaels. They accepted awards for helping PETA US halt cruel animal experiments, sink marine mammal theme park SeaWorld, and pressure Ringling Bros. circus to retire its elephants.
(Image courtesy wikimediacommons.org)

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