Cecil The Lion: Cara Delevingne And Other Fashion World Celebrities Speak Out About The Killing

Cara Delevingne And Fashion Stars Speak Out About Cecil The Lion
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Cecil the lion's killing has caused widespread outrage all over the Internet and now some famous faces from the fashion world are having their say too.

A number of high profile models, designers and industry officials are taking to social media to express their disgust at American dentist Walter Palmer, who was allegedly paid 50,000 dollars (£31,900) to track and shoot the beloved animal.

Most notably, Victoria's Secret Angels Candice Swanepoel, from South Africa, and Behati Prinsloo, from Namibia, both gained thousands of likes for their heartfelt Instagram posts.

See their social media comments below:

Animal rights organisation PETA have spoken out about Cecil's killing, releasing a statement saying they would like to see Walter Palmer "extradited, charged and preferably hanged".

PETA also announced yesterday that they had purchased a share in Hermès as part of a campaign to stop the fashion brand making goods using animal skins.

"Having been alerted to the cruel practices reserved for crocodiles during their slaughter to make Hermes handbags carrying my name ... I have asked Hermes to debaptise the Birkin Croco until better practices in line with international norms can be put in place," the British actress and singer said in a statement.

We hope this marks the start of important changes towards animal cruelty in the fashion industry.

Celebs Who Pose For PETA
Eva Mendes(01 of16)
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Actress Eva Mendes strips down for PETA's Winter 2007 'I'd Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur' campaign (credit:PETA)
Elisabetta Canalis(02 of16)
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George Clooney's ex-girlfriend Elisabetta Canalis goes nude for PETA ad before her 'Dancing With The Stars' debut in September (credit:PETA)
Dave Navarro(03 of16)
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Jane's Addiction guitarist and radio host Dave Navarro sticks up for animals by lending his tattooed covered body for PETA's hot 'Ink Not Mink' campaign (credit:PETA)
Christian Serratos(04 of16)
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Twilight Saga star Christian Serratos bares all for PETA's anti-fur campaign (credit:PETA)
Khloe Kardashian(05 of16)
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Reality star Khloe Kardashian poses nude for PETA's anti-fur campaign in 2008 (credit:PETA)
Bethenny Frankel(06 of16)
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The Real Housewives of New York reality star Bethenny Frankel lends her derriere to PETA's iconic anti-fur campaign (credit:PETA)
Steve-O(07 of16)
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Author, comedian, and stuntman, Steve-O jumps nude for PETA's anti-fur campaign (credit:PETA)
Taraji P. Henson(08 of16)
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Actress and singer Taraji P. Henson shows off her skin to save animals by posing for PETA's iconic 'I'd Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur' ad (credit:PETA)
Tony And October Gonzalez(09 of16)
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Atlanta Falcons' Tony Gonzalez and his wife October pose nude for PETA's anti-fur campaign in November 2009 (credit:PETA)
Giglianne Braga, Ben Elliott, Justin Gaston(10 of16)
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Amanda Beard(11 of16)
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Holly Madison(12 of16)
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Christy Turlington(13 of16)
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Jenna Morasca and Ethan Zohn(14 of16)
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David Cross(15 of16)
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Boss Models(16 of16)
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