A team of models including a Babestation host joined Camp Beagle campaigners outside MBR Acres in Wyton today (Monday July 10) to stage a bikini protest.
Stella Paris, April Mae, Lucia Marie, Roxy Winters, Zoe Grey and Amber Paige joined the protestors, who recently marked two years of activism, at the Wyton site.
Stripping off to their underwear, they held up banners with the aim of getting their message across.
Many drivers had their head turned as they honked their horns to show their support.
However, soon after arriving, MBR Acres representatives came out of the building to hand physical copies of injunction paperwork to campaigners.
Restaurant owner and former radiographer Stella said she heard about the plight of the beagles at MBR Acres via Camp Beagle – a protest camp that has been situated outside MBR Acres for over two years.
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“I love all animals and want to be a voice for them," she said.
Stella, who is also a social media influencer, decided she wanted to raise awareness of what happens at MBR Acres and help Camp Beagle reach their target on their government petition.
“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,” she added.
On July 10, Stella will be joined by colleagues April Mae, Lucia Marie, Roxy Winters, Zoe Grey, Taya Bunny and Amber Paige outside MBR Acres and stripping off.
Miss Paris said: “I thought, if MBR Acres won’t release the puppies, then we’ll have to release ours."
MBR Acres breed animals, and supplies dogs to licensed laboratories or businesses for the purpose of animal testing and research. It says it is "dedicated to maintaining high standards of animal welfare".
For more information, visit thecampbeagle.com.
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