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Pamela Anderson wrote an emotional open letter to Enda Kenny

She wrote it in a bid to stop animal cruelty in Ireland.

She's written a letter to Enda Kenny
She’s written a letter to Enda Kenny

Pamela Anderson has written an open letter to Taoiseach Enda Kenny, urging him to support the nationwide circus animal ban.

TD Paul Murphy recently put forward The Prohibition of Wild Animals in Circuses Bill 2017, and former Baywatch star Pamela, as an avid animal rights activist, has given it her full support.

On Monday she penned the letter, which was published on the website of animal rights charity, PETA. She even told Mr. Kenny that she would have a pint of Guinness with him if he pledged his support to the cause!

The letter read, “Dear Mr. Kenny, I was excited to learn from my friends at PETA that a bill has been put forward to ban wild- animal circuses in Ireland. As a longtime animal advocate, I give the bill my full support—and I hope it has yours, too.

“Animals in circuses never benefit from ‘the luck of the Irish.’ Instead, they’re denied everything that is natural and important to them. They spend their lonely lives constantly on the move, transported in cramped conditions, and shackled or caged for hours on end. And they don’t perform tricks such as jumping through rings of fire or dancing on their hind legs for fun—but out of fear of punishment.

She said she'd have a pint with Enda if he supported the bill!
She said she’d have a pint with Enda if he supported the bill!

“Today, most decent people see animal circuses for what they are: cruelty. Consequently—as I was pleased to hear—towns and cities across Ireland are overwhelmingly passing motions to ban them from public land. I truly hope Ireland seizes this opportunity to implement a national ban and joins the ever-growing list of countries that have banished this archaic form of so-called ‘entertainment.’

“I would love nothing more than to visit your beautiful country and raise a glass of Guinness (I hear it’s vegan now!) with you when that day arrives. Sincerely yours, Pamela Anderson.”

The bill has already been passed in several counties across Ireland, lets hope this letter will help make it nationwide.

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