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Pete Davidson is getting some biting support in the form of a new billboard in New York City's Times Square. The advocacy organization, PETA Kills Animals, has stood up for the comedian's decision to purchase a puppy, rather than adopt one, after Davidson became barking mad at PETA.
The anti-PETA group claims the animal activists are more likely to kill cats and dogs than find homes for them.The billboard barks back with a play on Davidson's "big d--- energy" (BDE) – which in this case stands for "buy dog energy." "Obviously, that… term [BDE] has sort of become synonymous with Pete Davidson in popular culture," a spokesperson for PETA Kills Animals told Fox News Digital. "And when we saw that PETA and Pete were essentially going back and forth over Pete's decision to purchase a dog for his mother, we saw an opportunity to sort of have a tongue in cheek play on words that would capture folks' attention, but also help us bring to light sort of the most prominent part of the story for us – which is that PETA is an organization that is more likely to kill cats and dogs than rehome them." "When you look at the government record, [PETA] actually ended up euthanizing 74% of the dogs that came into [PETA's] Virginia shelter in 2022." The billboard company has been bombarded by PETA supporters upset over the ad, Fox News Digital has learned.
"PETA is afraid people will learn the truth about its slaughterhouse shelter, where PETA has killed close to 50,000 cats and dogs over the last 25 years," PETAKillsAnimals.com spokesperson Will Coggin said about the reaction. "Donors and the public deserve to know that PETA had a 74% kill rate at its shelter last year." PETA responded to the billboard in a statement to Fox News Digital.
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Feuds as wild as the jungle. The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has never been afraid to call out celebrities for their actions towards wildlife and pets.
Pete Davidson has clashed with PETA regarding his puppy purchase, escalating the conflict by leaving a strongly worded voicemail for the animal rights organisation. PETA reported that the actor directed the heated message to Daphna Nachminovitch, their Senior VP of Cruelty Investigations. Pete obtained her name after she released a statement to TMZ, expressing PETA's collective disappointment over his decision to buy a puppy from a New York pet store instead of adopting from a shelter.
Pete Davidson is in the doghouse over a scathing new voicemail he allegedly left for a PETA employee, which was obtained by Fox News Digital. According to People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), the former "Saturday Night Live" star left an explicit voicemail for Daphna Nachminovitch, the senior vice president of PETA's Cruelty Investigations Department, Monday afternoon, after she released a statement condemning his decision to shop for a dog at a pet store in New York City. "Thank you so much for making comments publicly that I didn't adopt a dog," Davidson begins, after identifying himself.
and his , popped by Citipups in Manhattan (same place I got my cat, fun fact) to pick up a purebred Cavapoo puppy. A week or so later, an employee who had filmed the couple leaked the footage to , and someone gave a quote about it being from a breeder.
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Pete Davidson has told PETA to “suck my dick” in an explicit voicemail after he was criticised by the animal rights organisation for buying, and not adopting, a dog.In a voicemail obtained by TMZ, the comedian calls out PETA executive Daphna Nachminovitch and explains that he is “severely allergic” to dogs apart from one specific breed, a cavapoo. The dog he purchased was also for his mother, whose previous dog had recently passed away.“So why don’t you do your research before you fucking create news stories for people,” Davidson said, adding: “Fuck you, and suck my dick.”In PETA’s original statement released on Monday (June 5), Nachminovitch said: “It’s tragic that Pete didn’t seek out a borough-born mutt from a city animal shelter, because a scrappy New Yorker with charm, personality, and unconventional handsomeness could have been his perfect match.”Following Davidson’s voicemail, the organisation told TMZ: “If Pete had done his research, he would know that there’s no such thing as a hypoallergenic dog, that at least a quarter of dogs in shelters are purebreds, and that Petfinder has listings for homeless dogs of every breed under the sun, including the one he purchased.”In response, Davidson explained that he was unaware he could “adopt a specific hypoallergenic dog” and gave context behind his “poor choice of words”.A post shared by Dave Sirus (@davesirus)“I haven’t seen my mom and sister cry like that in over 20 years,” Davidson said in relation to the death of his mother’s dog.
Pete Davidson says he is not sorry for standing up for himself following the PETA controversy. The 29-year-old comedian was criticized by the organization for buying a dog from a store instead of adoption. However, Pete detailed the reasons why he decided to go to a pet store in an explicit voicemail.The actor revealed to TMZ that he was upset after being filmed at the store without permission, as he was looking for “a specific hypoallergenic dog” because he is allergic to dogs.
TMZ, Pete says he's "severely allergic" to dogs so he has to get a cavapoo, a nearly hypoallergenic breed that doesn't shed.Pete said he wanted to get the dog for his mom, as her previous four-legged pal recently died. The "Bupkis" star accused the organization of "creating news stories" because it's "boring" and "tired." He then used some vulgar language to conclude the message. Like Pete, PETA wasn't backing down. "If Pete had done his research, he would know that there's no such thing as a hypoallergenic dog, that at least a quarter of dogs in shelters are purebreds, and that Petfinder has listings for homeless dogs of every breed under the sun, including the one he purchased," the pet-friendly company said in a statement. While PETA was upset with Pete, the company still felt for his family. "Our hearts go out to the Davidson family for the loss of their dog," the statement said, "but Pete must know in his heart that there's no excuse for buying a dog and propping up the puppy mill industry when millions of dogs await loving homes in shelters, and we hope he'll do the right thing and adopt next time."Pete, though, has seemingly not regrets about the voicemail he left, as he stressed that he and his family were devastated by the loss of his mom's dog. "I haven't seen my mom and sister cry like that in over 20 years. I was trying to cheer up my family.
Pete Davidson is «not sorry» about the expletive-laced voicemail he left for a PETA executive, after the organization expressed disappointment in the comedian buying a puppy instead of adopting.After Davidson and his girlfriend, actress Chase Sui Wonders, were filmed picking up the puppy last week at Citipups in Manhattan, Daphna Nachminovitch, senior vice president of PETA's Cruelty Investigations Department, released a statement chastising the comedian/actor, calling it «tragic» that Davidson «didn't seek out a borough-born mutt from a city animal shelter.»The executive also urged Davidson «to show some big heart energy by adopting, not shopping, in the future.» PETA's statement resulted in Davidson looking up Nachminovitch's contact information and leaving her an expletive-laced voicemail defending his decision to buy the pup.«I just want to let you know I'm severely allergic to dogs, so I have to get a specific breed,» the star said in a recording obtained by ET. «I'm only not allergic to cavapoos and those type of dogs.
Pete Davidson has some choice words for PETA, and the organization is hitting right back.