Animal rights campaigners want socialite Paris Hilton to campaign for chicken's rights when she is released from jail.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) believe Hilton will be able to relate to the cramped conditions chickens are kept in, following her stint in a Los Angeles jail cell for violating her probation on a drunk-driving conviction.
PETA spokesman Dan Mathews tells Web site MSNBC's The Scoop, "We're asking Paris to narrate our Kentucky Fried Cruelty video showing how chickens are routinely crammed into tiny cages and suffer broken wings and legs.
"Unlike inmates at the jail in L.A., these animals get no reprieve or medical treatment."
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) believe Hilton will be able to relate to the cramped conditions chickens are kept in, following her stint in a Los Angeles jail cell for violating her probation on a drunk-driving conviction.
PETA spokesman Dan Mathews tells Web site MSNBC's The Scoop, "We're asking Paris to narrate our Kentucky Fried Cruelty video showing how chickens are routinely crammed into tiny cages and suffer broken wings and legs.
"Unlike inmates at the jail in L.A., these animals get no reprieve or medical treatment."
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