EXCLUSIVE - Pamela Anderson Successfully Executes PETA Mission at Canadian Embassy

2012-02-19 2

This video EXCLUSIVE to HOLLYWOOD.TV.

It was a mission fit only for the most daring of celebrities: Pamela Anderson would descend upon the Canadian Embassy in downtown Los Angeles, armed with a personal letter to the Canadian Ambassador protesting his country's baby seal massacre this year.

Accompanied by her 'Dancing With the Stars' dancing partner, Damian Whitewood, the two risk arrest to make a civil point of resisting animal cruelty.

Specifically, Pamela demanded to know:

1) Why it is that sealers in Quebec were forced to throw their pelts overboard because of the lack of markets, while in Newfoundland, a certain processor is seemingly able to find people willing to pay double last year's value of a pelt?

2) Given sealing-industry insiders' reports of a negative market outlook for this year and given the accounts claiming that some processors have two to three years of pelts stockpiled that they cannot get rid of, who or where is the market for the 65,000 seals who have been killed this year?

3) Is the federal government of Canada or the provincial government of Newfoundland providing financial incentives to seal processors?

Pamela stresses that while baby seal pelting was made illegal internationally for some 20 years, China and Russia have restarted the slaughter, not only for the baby seals' pelts but for their penises, which are considered an aphrodisiac to these people. She explains that the baby seals are clubbed violently to death, instead of being shot with a bullet, so that the value of the pelt will be higher.

There is plenty of light talk as well, as Pamela and Damian discuss juicy details about 'Dancing With the Stars', personal family stuff and more. But watch what happens when we encounter federal agents and private security who demand we cease filming inside the consulate!

For more information on how to prevent cruelty to animals, visit PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) at http://www.peta.org .

Videography & editing by Meowma.