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Pamela Anderson promotes Valentine's Day
February, 3 2006
Pamela Anderson showed up
Friday for a corporate promotional event filled with sexy - and text-y -
wordplay.
Wearing a tight T-shirt that said "Text Kitten," the former Playboy
model sat on a red chair in the shape of lips to help Virgin Mobile
unveil its Valentine's Day text-messaging campaign. "I've been having
text for a very long time," Anderson, 38, told reporters before climbing
onto the lap of a company representative. "I've ended (a relationship)
by text."
The media briefing also involved the release of the company's new book,
The Joy of Text: Your Guide to a More Satisfying Text Life.
"I do it to myself," Anderson, star of the Fox sitcom Stacked, said
about the act of text messaging. "Everywhere and all the time, and a lot
- and my fingers do get tired."
Anderson, who hails from Ladysmith, B.C., became more serious when asked
about her work on behalf of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
In November, Anderson wrote a letter to Loblaw - Canada's largest
supermarket chain - urging them to label eggs that come from caged hens.
"(Loblaw's officials) haven't really responded well," Anderson said in
an interview after the event. "I think it's just their responsibility to
put a label (on eggs). Like with anything, you know. I wish fur coats
had little notes inside that said, you know, 'I was anally
electrocuted.' "
A Loblaw spokesman responded to her letter last year by saying that
labelling and packaging eggs is the responsibility of its suppliers and
the federal government.
source :
canada.com
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