Pamela Anderson defended the geese in the French parliament

The "Hunting, Fishing, Nature and Tradition" movement was condemned by Laurence Abbey, saying that she "prefers silicone-stuffed turkeys to a good corn-fed goose."
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Pamela Anderson, Lawrence Abbey, Photo: Beta/AP
Pamela Anderson, Lawrence Abbey, Photo: Beta/AP
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Ažurirano: 19.01.2016. 20:24h

American actress Pamela Anderson, best known for her role in the TV series "Beachkeepers", appeared today in the French Parliament where she spoke in support of the ban on fattening geese and ducks in the production of pate.

Although her appearance was met with tumultuous indignation by the majority of deputies, the 48-year-old actress was greeted with enthusiasm by photojournalists who came in large numbers to photograph her.

At one point, it even threatened to "fly feathers", because the room where the former Playboy bunny was supposed to hold a press conference was too small to accommodate all those who wanted to hear her arguments against the famous French specialty "fois gras" ( goose pate).

Pamela, who has been actively fighting for animal rights and environmental protection within the PETA organization for years, came to the French parliament as a guest of the association of French actress and activist Brigitte Bardot and Green Party MP Laurence Abey, who launched the initiative to ban force-feeding poultry. .

On the other hand, the "Hunting, Fishing, Nature and Tradition" movement condemned Laurence Abbey, saying that she "prefers turkeys stuffed with silicones, to a good corn-fed goose from (France's Landes and Périgords)".

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