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Another premiere of a Lego movie by Pharrell was disrupted by animal rights activists

Another premiere of a Lego movie by Pharrell was disrupted by animal rights activists

Pharrell Williams is the subject of a new Lego animated documentary titled piece by piece. Last month he attended the premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival and a PETA protester interrupted a question-and-answer session after the screening. Last night protesters crashed again piece by piece Premiere in London, diversity Reports.

The protesters in both incidents represented PETA. No animals were harmed during production piece by piece But as far as we know, Pharrell is also the men’s creative director at Louis Vuitton, which uses exotic animal skins in some of its products. Several protesters at the London premiere had to be escorted out as Pharrell addressed the crowd: “God bless you. Rome wasn’t built in a day. And the changes they seek won’t happen overnight. It requires a lot of planning. We’re working on these things,” which sounds a lot like the same statement he made at TIFF.

A British representative from PETA said diversity: “As Pharrell’s life story is told in this navel-gazing film, animals are caged in the dirt on farms before their conscious heads are smashed in and their skin ripped off – all so that parts of their bodies can be manufactured.” in Louis Vuitton’s volatile Fashion pieces.”

Watch a clip below.