You say old news, we say the meat dress that keeps on giving.
Hit or miss, it was one of the biggest fashion moments of the year. So we couldn't pass up the opportunity to ask some of PETA's most stylish supporters—including Pamela Anderson and Stephanie Pratt what they thought about Lady Gaga's butcher-shop couture:
"I didn't see it, but I almost had to wear a lettuce dress today," Pammy told us at PETA's 30th Anniversary Gala and Humanitarian Awards over the weekend. "I don't want to see it, what a crazy thing to do."
Between their fashionable cease and desist and spreading gossip that Lady Gaga might be the first maggot-infested VMA winner, we wanted to know if Pam thought the organization she's worked so tightly with ever goes too far.
"I don't think PETA goes too far," Pam said matter-of-factly.
"Everyone is just very compassionate, you have to have extremists so you can have a middle ground. I think it's very important to go far because that's what gets the attention and we have that right. Freedom of speech. It's a great thing to have if you use it for good."
Stephanie Pratt agreed, saying: "In this day and age there's so many publicity stunts with celebrities. They need to do that kind of stuff."
Steph seemed more turned off by Gaga's crazy fashion sense than the fact that she was all dolled up in cow.
"I actually left before she came out in that," Steph fessed. "But I would never wear that. Not only because it's meat carcasses but it wasn't my favorite. She should give [all the meat] to homeless people."
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~Kelli at Hills Freak
~Kelli at Hills Freak