Charlotte Crosby Traps Herself Underwater to Protest Unimaginable Cruelty at SeaWorld

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5 December 2019

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CHARLOTTE CROSBY TRAPS HERSELF UNDERWATER TO PROTEST UNIMAGINABLE CRUELTY AT SEAWORLD

Reality-TV star Charlotte Crosby Appears in New PETA Campaign: ‘Imagine Not Being Able to Break Free’ From Marine Parks

London – Wearing a black-and-white swimsuit, Charlotte Crosby is trapped inside a Houdini-style tank of water for a new PETA ad that warns, “Orcas and Other Dolphins Suffer at Marine Parks Like SeaWorld.”

The image is also available here.

In an accompanying video, the Just Tattoo of Us presenter and Charlotte Show star points to the cruelty of confining naturally far-ranging marine mammals to concrete tanks that, to them, are the size of a bathtub. “I would feel so claustrophobic being in such a small space,” she says. “[O]bviously, it’s massively cruel, and I just want everyone to know that …. And when people are educated on that, it may change their minds to ever stepping in a park again.”

In nature, orcas and bottlenose dolphins can swim up to 140 miles and 60 miles per day, respectively. They can dive to depths well over 300 metres below the ocean’s surface and maintain dynamic relationships within large social networks. At SeaWorld’s parks, 140 dolphins are squeezed into just seven small tanks and can’t escape attacks from other frustrated, aggressive dolphins. A recent expert report compiled by PETA US revealed that many dolphins at SeaWorld have open wounds and extensive scarring – yet trainers still ride on their backs and stand on their faces during sea-circus performances.

Crosby is part of a long list of celebrities – including Amanda Holden, Krysten Ritter, Sharon Osbourne, Noah Cyrus, Paul O’Grady, the late Sir Roger Moore, and many others – who have teamed up with PETA and its international affiliates to speak out against marine-mammal captivity.

PETA’s motto reads, in part, that “animals are not ours to use for entertainment”.

For more information, please visit PETA.org.uk.

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