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02/06/2013

PETA criticizes Beyoncé over Super Bowl outfit

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Animal rights activists have criticized Beyoncé for wearing a costume made of python, iguana and cow during her Super Bowl half-time show performance on Sunday (February 3).

"We would take a bet that if Beyoncé watched our video exposes, she'd probably not want to be seen again in anything made of snakes, lizards, rabbits or other animals who died painfully," a spokesperson for the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) told The New York Daily News. "Today's fashions are trending toward humane vegan options, and Beyoncé's Super Bowl outfit missed the mark on that score."

This is far from the first time Beyoncé has upset animal rights groups with her fashion choices. In 2006, PETA took umbrage with a photo shoot for the liner notes of the "Irreplaceable" singer's B'Day album for which she posed with alligators, some of which had their mouths taped shut.

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