Olivia Munn Goes From Promoting Horse Racing in OC to Damning Circus Animals in LA
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It's a testament to Tinsel Town star power that LA got Munn for its PETA protest, while Anaheim got unknown model Meggan Anderson (who was lovely nonetheless, as you'll recall from Christopher Victorio's photos).
However, Munn also has a current connection to Orange County and animals that should raise eyebrows among her fellow activists.
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We'll go out a limb and assume 944's Orange County crew struck a deal with their horse-racing counterparts at the Del Mar Fairgrounds south of OC to come up with the unique stories and photo spreads. (Which, come to think of it, brings to mind the LA Times-Staples Center marketing deal from several years ago. It all comes full circle, baby!)
This special arrangement is evident both in the magazine and at Del Mar Scene, which features Munn's 944 cover for Orange County and a video of her photo shoot for that cover.
This isn't meant to slight the journalistic integrity of 944. Lifestyle magazine cross promote with advertisers all the time.
But, check out this magazine copy, PETA members:
It's her first trip to the track and Olivia Munn is excited, having perfected her Opening Day look by posing in vintage couture that emanates "Old Hollywood glamour meets Kentucky Derby aristocrat" for 944's special-edition July Del Mar Races cover. "I just bought my first house and it's decorated very Old Hollywood-style," says Munn. "Lots of black and white, splashes of red and gray, elegant vintage accents, chandeliers everywhere ... I love that era." Munn, who prefers "an effortless, comfortable, clean look that mixes and matches basic colors rather than looking like I spent eight hours getting ready," shares her tried-and-true beauty secrets, fashion favorites and styling tips for dressing to impress.
Sweet. But couldn't a case be made, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, that horse racing exploits animals every bit as much as the circus? Just sayin'.
UPDATE: Actually, it's a case that's been made much more fervently by . . . wait for it . . . PETA! Their website's Media Center includes the "fact sheet" titled "The Horseracing Industry: Drugs, Deception and Death." PETA's top leadership called for changes in the horseracing industry following the death of the filly Eight Belles in the 2008 Kentucky Derby. Activists have gone so far as to equate horseracing with dog fighting.
As far as we can tell from the following video, no horses were harmed during Munn's 944 photo shoot . . .































