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Beyoncé's hate mail
published: Tuesday | February 14, 2006


Beyoncé Knowles, one of the members of the singing group Destiny's Child, sits at a table framed by flowers as she waits to perform the premiere of the new song 'Stand Up For Love', the World Children's Day anthem, at the Ronald McDonald house in Los Angeles November 15, 2005. - REUTERS

BANGSHOWBIZ.COM:

BEYONCÉ KNOWLES is reportedly being bombarded with hate mail for selling animal fur in her fashion range.

The curvy singer has been sent sacks of letters since her label, Dereon, started selling clothes made of rabbit and chinchilla fur and teddy bears made of mink.

Furious animal rights campaigners have even threatened to leave carcasses outside the star's home, according to a report in Britain's News of The World newspaper.

It isn't the first time Beyoncé has come under fire from animal welfare groups.

The beautiful singer was among a host of celebrities blasted by PETA for wearing Canadian Mukluk boots, which are made of rabbit fur.

The organisation's spokesman Sean Gifford said at the time: "The rabbits are sourced from Asia and crammed into small, wire boxes before being electrocuted or strangled. Many are skinned alive.

"As far as we can see, this kind of treatment is what celebrities, those who don't give a damn, are supporting. Fake fur looks every bit as good."

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