Christina Ricci Burned by Reindeer Fur W Cover ...

By Sarah

The outrage aftermath following Christina Ricci’s “W” Magazine cover on which she dons reindeer fur has made a real effect on the star.

Her possible former #1 fan and webmaster of ChristinaRicci.info, #2 Google result for “Christina Ricci”, took down the content of his fan site but left this note,

Well, that’s it. I’ve had this Christina Ricci fan page for almost 8 years (since januari [sic] 1999), but I recently found out Christina doesn’t appear to have a problem wearing fur. Well, I do. I also have a problem with people who wear fur. Conclusion: I have a problem with Christina. And now that problem is solved, because I don’t have a website about her anymore, so I no longer have anything to do with her.

The mag came out just in time for PETA to put Ricci on their worst dressed list for 2006, as well. This reaction caused Christina to try to make things right; she e-mailed the organization with an apology, vowing to do better. Never-before to be wimps, PETA took her off the list.

Does it have anything to do with crying children afraid she slaughtered Rudolph? Alas, the children have no Internet voice, apparently - or this whole thing was kept from them. What sadistic and ironic thinking led W to put dead reindeer skin on their cover in the holiday season? I suggest PETA put the magazine on some list!

Source: News Journal Online

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Christina Ricci wear reindeer fur?
Christina Ricci is known for her bold and unique fashion choices. Wearing reindeer fur was probably just another edgy, stylish move for her. But honestly, isn't it a bit controversial to use real fur these days?
Did Christina Ricci have any problems with wearing fur?
Oh yeah, apparently she had some unexpected skin issues! Can you imagine realizing you're having a bad reaction while wearing something so fancy? Talk about wardrobe problems!
Is reindeer fur commonly used in fashion?
Not really, it's quite a rare material. Reindeer fur isn't something you see every day on the runway. It's intriguing but also raises plenty of ethical debates about fur in fashion.
Why is fur still used in fashion magazines?
Magazines love pushing the boundaries with dramatic looks, and fur can be part of that. But let's be real, there's a growing push towards faux fur and cruelty-free fashion. It's a tricky balance right now.
Are there skincare tips for reactions like Christina's?
Absolutely, keep a gentle moisturizer and soothing cream handy. Hydrocortisone can help, too. And definitely patch-test new things if you have sensitive skin, even if it's just clothing!
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