Ariana Grande Supports PETA And Defends Ponytail

Ariana Grande is just one of several celebrities who live a vegan lifestyle and support PETA and their stance on animal abuse. Ariana recently showed her support for the group by wearing a tank top wi...
Ariana Grande Supports PETA And Defends Ponytail
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Ariana Grande is just one of several celebrities who live a vegan lifestyle and support PETA and their stance on animal abuse. Ariana recently showed her support for the group by wearing a tank top with the phrase “Never Be Silent.” Ariana went Vegan is November and eats no animal products.

Vegans do not eat eggs, oils that are made from animal fat or dairy products. They are similar to vegetarians but a little more strict in terms of what can and cannot be eaten. Most vegans and animal activists are also against wearing anything made from animals such as leather or wool.

Ariana takes her activism seriously and often tries to make the public aware of animal cruelty or abuse. After watching the documentary Black Fish, about killer whales that are kept in captivity and how they are mistreated by Sea World, Ariana tweeted a message to all of her friend and fans, asking that they also watch it and consider the message.

While Ariana’s love for animals isn’t necessarily new, her look is. Ariana ditched her signature magenta dye job for a more mature and natural color. Although it appeared that Ariana liked her neon hair, she recently revealed that it damaged her natural hair and as a result, she has to wear extensions.

She defended her decision to wear extensions on Instagram saying, “I had to bleach my hair and dye it red every other week for the first 4 years of playing Cat . . . as one would assume, that completely destroyed my hair,” she wrote. “I now wear a wig on Sam & Cat. My real hair is back to brown and I wear extensions, but I wear it in a pony tail because my actual hair is so broken that it looks absolutely ratchet and absurd when I let it down.”

What do you think of Ariana’s new look and her decision to go vegan?

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