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Camp Beagle ‘itsy, bitsy, teenie, weenie, yellow, polka dot bikini protest

Stella Paris meeting with Savita Nutan, lecturer and former scientist at @thecampbeagle two year anniversary gathering. “I asked Savita why animal testing is outdated and which non-animal methods work much better. She explains why cell culture is the way forward.
Stella Paris meeting with Savita Nutan, lecturer and former scientist at @thecampbeagle two year anniversary gathering. “I asked Savita why animal testing is outdated and which non-animal methods work much better. She explains why cell culture is the way forward.

Camp Beagle is to host a jaw dropping event on Monday when bikini clad models will stage a ‘bikini protest’ to raise awareness of the plight of beagles at MBR Acres.

It will take place outside the MBR Acres site in Wyton near Huntingdon and has been co-ordinated by Stella Paris, a host on the adult TV channel Babestation host and is also a social media influencer with 357,000 followers on Instagram.

“I am organising a bikini protest on the 10th of July @thecampbeagle outside MBR acres for a big cause,” she posted to Instagram.

“Thank you in advance to the models and influencers joining me on this big cause.

“I urge you to sign the petition and be part of a change. Be the voice for these puppies who have been imprisoned, kept in hellish conditions, and then sent to laboratories around the UK to face a worse faith.”

Camp Beagle protestors out in force to recall the day two years earlier that it all began

Camp Beagle protestors out in force to recall the day two years earlier that it all began

Stella said: “Beagle puppies are bred at the facility, owned by American company Marshall BioResources, and are kept in cages until 16 weeks old when they are transported to laboratories around the UK to be subjected to vivisection and experiments.

“Most of these beagles will not live until their first birthday.”

She said she first heard about the plight of the beagles at MBR Aches via Camp Beagle “a peaceful, grassroots protest camp that has been situated outside MBR Acres for over two year.”

She added: “When I heard about the conditions the beagles were kept in and how their short lives were filled with torture instead of love, I had to do something.

Camp Beagle protestors out in force to recall the day two years earlier that it all began

Camp Beagle protestors out in force to recall the day two years earlier that it all began

“I love all animals and want to be a voice for them.  The UK is meant to be a country of dog lovers and I don’t think everyone realises vivisection is still happening in the UK in 2023.  MBR Acres breed about 2000 beagles a year that end up being tested on in laboratories when we have more reliable alternatives.”

Stella said she wanted to raise awareness of what happens at MBR Acres and help Camp Beagle reach their target on their government petition.

Camp Beagle protestors out in force to recall the day two years earlier that it all began

Camp Beagle protestors out in force to recall the day two years earlier that it all began

“Camp Beagle needs to get 100,000 people to sign their petition to get the government to debate it, they want the government to stop funding animal testing and divert this money to non-animal testing that gives greater accuracy of results without the cruelty,” she said.

On Monday July 10th she hopes to be joined by colleagues April Mae, Lucia Marie, Roxy Winters, Zoe Grey, Taya Bunny, and Amber Paige outside MBR Acres and all stripping off.

Camp Beagle protestors out in force to recall the day two years earlier that it all began

Camp Beagle protestors out in force to recall the day two years earlier that it all began

Miss Paris said, “What happens to the Beagles is serious and disgusting and we want to raise as much awareness as possible.  If MBR Acres won’t release the puppies, then we’ll have to release ours!

“My friends were appalled the puppies were being kept in cages and never let outside to feel the sun on their bodies and, when they heard I planned to strip off, wanted to join me to create maximum exposure to this barbaric industry that wishes to remain a dirty secret.”

“We want everyone to sign the petition and send a clear message to the government and MBR Acres that we should not be subjecting these dogs to any amount of cruelty.”

For more information, visit thecampbeagle.com https://www.thecampbeagle.com/.

To sign the petition asking the government to fund non-animal testing visit End the use of animals for toxicity tests & prioritise non-animal methods (NAMs) – Petitions (parliament.uk)  

Stella Paris – Instagram @missstellaparis

April Mae – Instagram @april_maexox

Zoe Grey – Instagram @zoe_greybeauty

Taya Bunny – Instagram @tayabunny

Roxy Winters – Instagram @roxywintersx

Amber Paige – Instagram @amber_paige_xx

Lucia Maria – Instagram @missluciamariax

 

Camp Beagle is located at https://w3w.co/twee.retiring.grass

 

 

 

 

 

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