Thursday, January 18, 2007
Lopez's Glow May Darken
From Planet Hollywood
Jennifer Lopez may not be glowing if she shows up at Macy's in Downey, California, this coming Saturday. I'm told PETA has plans to disrupt a promotional event for Lopez's new fragrance, Glow After Dark.
The animal-rights group's plans to cause a stink by planting a member among the crowd of young women vying to be named a Glow Girl and hoping to win an appearance on Lopez's upcoming online project, the Glow After Dark Show. It's unclear if Lopez will actually be at the event.
PETA has frequently targeted Lopez for wearing fur and using it in her clothing line. In fact, just the other day I reported that she was wearing a furry frock at Prince's Golden Globes after-party. "She was wearing the longest fur I have ever seen," a source said.
A rep for PETA tells me the group has alternative plans, too, in case their faux Glow Girl is discovered. "If her cover is blown, you can be sure that PETA has something else up its sleeve," the rep said. "It's all part of PETA's relentless campaign to convince the Monster-in-Law star to stop flaunting pelts."
PETA made no indication it planned to protest a similar event taking place on the same day at the Perfume Shop in Manchester, England.
Lopez's rep could not be reached for comment.
Jennifer Lopez may not be glowing if she shows up at Macy's in Downey, California, this coming Saturday. I'm told PETA has plans to disrupt a promotional event for Lopez's new fragrance, Glow After Dark.
The animal-rights group's plans to cause a stink by planting a member among the crowd of young women vying to be named a Glow Girl and hoping to win an appearance on Lopez's upcoming online project, the Glow After Dark Show. It's unclear if Lopez will actually be at the event.
PETA has frequently targeted Lopez for wearing fur and using it in her clothing line. In fact, just the other day I reported that she was wearing a furry frock at Prince's Golden Globes after-party. "She was wearing the longest fur I have ever seen," a source said.
A rep for PETA tells me the group has alternative plans, too, in case their faux Glow Girl is discovered. "If her cover is blown, you can be sure that PETA has something else up its sleeve," the rep said. "It's all part of PETA's relentless campaign to convince the Monster-in-Law star to stop flaunting pelts."
PETA made no indication it planned to protest a similar event taking place on the same day at the Perfume Shop in Manchester, England.
Lopez's rep could not be reached for comment.
Labels: Jennifer Lopez, PETA