‘Part of neck to King Charles’: PETA founder in her will | Trending
Ingrid Newkirk, the founder of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), recently updated her will with certain conditions meant to continue her animal rights advocacy even after her death. PETA shared a press release revealing how Ingrid Newkirk plans to raise her voice for animals after she passes away. PETA founder added in her will that she will give a part of her neck to King Charles.(Reuters) Due to the Royal Family’s long hory of involvement with pigeon racing, Newkirk has requested that a piece of her neck be sent to King Charles if they do not stop supporting the activity. She also added that the UK’s Minry of Defence should receive some of Newkirk’s bare skin if it continues to use actual bear skin for the King’s Guards’ hats, despite the availability of artificial fur. Additionally, she requested that a piece of her heart be sent to billionaire Elon Musk so he can clone it, in response to his brain implant company Neuralink’s testing on animals. Among other requests, Newkirk added that she wants her skin to be peeled off and turned into fashion products such as bags, belts, and more. She also wants one of her legs to be used as an umbrella stand. Take a look at her other requests here: This post was shared just a few hours ago. Since being shared, it has been liked close to 5,000 times. Many have also shared comments on the post.Check out a few reactions below:An individual wrote, “Provocatively smart. What a woman, Ingrid!” A second added, “Wish more and more people become sensitive to animals suffering and abuse.” “She fights for animal rights over 40 years. Her persence is huge. Thanks to her so much!” expressed a third.