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21.02.2020 - 13:01 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Joaquin Phoenix helped to save a cow and her calf from slaughter just hours after promoting veganism at the 2020 Oscars.
The movie star and animal rights activist picked up the Best Actor prize for his role in Joker earlier this month, and used his impassioned acceptance speech to urge his Hollywood peers to consider adopting a diet free of meat and dairy.
“We feel entitled to artificially inseminate a cow and when she gives birth, we steal her baby. Even though her cries of anguish are
Joaquin Phoenix is a Queer Eye fan. Can you believe? On Tuesday morning, Tan France swung by Pop of the Morning and revealed that, not long after winning his Oscar, Phoenix wanted to discuss the hit Netflix show.
© Getty Getty Joaquin Phoenix has liberated a cow and her newborn calf from a slaughterhouse.
Joaquin Phoenix is standing up for what he believes in. Less than two days after accepting his Best Actor Oscar with a speech that was largely about animal rights, the 45-year-old actor helped to liberate a cow and her newborn calf from a Los Angeles slaughterhouse.
One day after Joaquin Phoenix criticized the dairy industry in his best actor Oscars acceptance speech, the Joker star and his collaborators rescued a cow and her newborn calf from a slaughterhouse in Pico Rivera, California.
One day after Joaquin Phoenix criticized the dairy industry in his best actor Oscars acceptance speech, the Joker star and his collaborators rescued a cow and her newborn calf from a slaughterhouse in Pico Rivera, California.
"I never thought I’d find friendship in a slaughterhouse," the 'Joker' star later reflected on the experience
"I never thought I’d find friendship in a slaughterhouse," the 'Joker' star later reflected on the experience
Last night, Joaquin Phoenix won big at the 2020 Academy Awards taking home best actor for his role as Arthur Fleck in Joker. Giving an impassioned speech against the dairy industry, and paying tribute to his late brother, River Phoenix, his name quickly began to trend worldwide. With more than one million Google searches yesterday alone, it seems everyone is keen to know more about the actor.
Joaquin Phoenix honored his late brother River Phoenix during his acceptance speech at the Academy Awards on Sunday night (Feb. 9).While accepting the best actor Oscar for his performance in Joker, Phoenix touched on a number of issues including cancel culture, animal activism, racism and gender equality before quoting a song lyric written by his brother, who passed away from a drug overdose outside Los Angeles' famed Viper Room in 1993 at the age of 23.