I really didn't like Hayden before I heard about this story. To me, she was another fluff TV actres trying to become a recording artist. But now I feel differently. That's an incredible thing she did and awfully unselfish. Applause, applause.
I LOVE HAYDEN.
She is so awesome.
Those people are monsters I can't believe they tried to hit them with a boat hook!
Omg. Props to Hayden and the other 5 surfers.
man, i wish celebrities would use their power to open people's eyes to american slaughterhouse conditions. it's easy to get upset over something as unfamiliar as eating dogs or dolphins because americans view them as "cute". still, she's awesome for doing what she did...how many celebrities would go to that extent?
I think Hayden did the right thing in trying to stop the slaughter of innocent dolphins, but I have also seen pictures of her carrying around leather handbags and eating peperoni pizza. I realize we all have to start somewhere and I hope Hayden finds the courage to go completely vegan. I think what she did in Japan was extremely brave so it should be no problem for her to go veg.
I'm glad that younger celebrities like Hayden are using their visibility to give issues like this attention. If only other celebrities her age could follow in that vein.
I'm a vegan and animal lover, but I don't support her actions in Japan. It's not her place. It's not her culture. She's not a citizen there. There are plenty of animals being mistreated here in U.S. slaughterhouses, circuses, and zoos that she could try to help.
If she is concerned about animal suffering, she should go vegan, or at least vegetarian with an effort to minimize dairy and egg products.
I dont believe that you have to be a vegeterian to care about animals. She wanted to help those dolphins from being killed. who cares if shes not a vegeterian she did the right thing helping those innocent dolphins. they couldn't defend themselves so she did.
Hayden's Great...The Video Is So Sad.
Those Fishermen Deserve Every Bad Thing They Get.
Posted by: MIchelle | November 2, 2007 4:29 PM
I'm surprised she would do this since she is a model for Neutragena products which test on animals.
Posted by: Kelly | November 2, 2007 4:50 PM
I really didn't like Hayden before I heard about this story. To me, she was another fluff TV actres trying to become a recording artist. But now I feel differently. That's an incredible thing she did and awfully unselfish. Applause, applause.
Posted by: Patty | November 2, 2007 8:28 PM
I LOVE HAYDEN.
She is so awesome.
Those people are monsters I can't believe they tried to hit them with a boat hook!
Omg. Props to Hayden and the other 5 surfers.
Posted by: Anna | November 3, 2007 3:10 AM
i love hayden. i hope next time can be stopped
Posted by: lizz | November 3, 2007 11:11 PM
man, i wish celebrities would use their power to open people's eyes to american slaughterhouse conditions. it's easy to get upset over something as unfamiliar as eating dogs or dolphins because americans view them as "cute". still, she's awesome for doing what she did...how many celebrities would go to that extent?
Posted by: Lou | November 4, 2007 11:29 AM
I think Hayden did the right thing in trying to stop the slaughter of innocent dolphins, but I have also seen pictures of her carrying around leather handbags and eating peperoni pizza. I realize we all have to start somewhere and I hope Hayden finds the courage to go completely vegan. I think what she did in Japan was extremely brave so it should be no problem for her to go veg.
Posted by: Jo | November 4, 2007 6:22 PM
Hayden rocks! I love that she is helping the cause with her celebrity status and her compassion.
Posted by: Mark | November 5, 2007 3:36 PM
I'm glad that younger celebrities like Hayden are using their visibility to give issues like this attention. If only other celebrities her age could follow in that vein.
Posted by: Leo | November 6, 2007 12:15 AM
I wish all vegetarians were as rich as hayden. I think the world would be a better place.
Posted by: Anonymous | November 8, 2007 7:23 PM
SHE IS AMAZING. I'm so proud to see such a young girl helping out in such a big way. I hope to be like her one day.
Posted by: Amanda | November 12, 2007 5:25 PM
I'm a vegan and animal lover, but I don't support her actions in Japan. It's not her place. It's not her culture. She's not a citizen there. There are plenty of animals being mistreated here in U.S. slaughterhouses, circuses, and zoos that she could try to help.
If she is concerned about animal suffering, she should go vegan, or at least vegetarian with an effort to minimize dairy and egg products.
Posted by: Melissa | November 15, 2007 1:57 PM
I dont believe that you have to be a vegeterian to care about animals. She wanted to help those dolphins from being killed. who cares if shes not a vegeterian she did the right thing helping those innocent dolphins. they couldn't defend themselves so she did.
Posted by: Chelsea | January 6, 2008 3:05 PM
Actually, she is a vegetarian, so..yeh!
Posted by: Megan | May 15, 2008 7:23 AM