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Pamela Anderson refused to act opposite a chimp.
The “Stacked” star — a vocal spokeswoman for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals — didn’t want to shoot an episode in which one of the primates was supposed to appear.
“Pam has personally seen what becomes of chimps used in TV and movies,” says a source. “And she’s visited sanctuaries where chimps discarded from Hollywood productions because they’ve outlived their ‘usefulness’ go to live the rest of their lives in peace.”
In the show, Christopher Lloyd, who plays retired scientist Harold, has a recurring nightmare about the chimps he used to send into space at NASA. It airs May 11. (NASA no longer uses chimps in its tests.)
“Pam was fine about portraying the tests as frightening, but she drew the line at using a real chimp on the show,” a source told The Scoop. “Pam said, ‘I asked them to lose the chimp. We’ve replaced him with a robot! The scenes are much funnier with the robot anyway — it’s a very sci-fi vibe.’ ”
Mom, not Martha, is hero
Child magazine recently held a poll to find out readers’ “Number One Female Hero.” The domestic diva didn’t receive a single vote. “Your mom” — not surprisingly — scored the highest, with 53.7% of the vote. Hillary Clinton came in second, with 9.9%, followed by Kelly Ripa (8%), Angelina Jolie (6.2%) and Madonna (1.2%).
In the write-in section, such female heroes as Laura Bush, Oprah Winfrey, the Virgin Mary, Mother Teresa, Condoleezza Rice, Terri Schiavo’s mother, and Gloria Steinem appeared.
Notes from all over
Jeannette Walls Delivers the Scoop Mondays through Thursdays on MSNBC.com
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