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Thursday, April 30, 2015

Kimberly Wyatt Joins the Cruelty Free International Global Campaign to End Cruel Use of Animals to Test Cosmetics

Kimberly Wyatt Joins the Cruelty Free International Global Campaign to End Cruel Use of Animals to Test Cosmetics

LONDON, April 30, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --



The ex-Pussycat Dolls singer and dancer, who is currently appearing as a celebrity
volunteer on ITV1's 'Give a Pet a Home', has teamed up with Cruelty Free International to
campaign for a global ban on animal tests for cosmetics.



Link to photo [http://www.crueltyfreeinternational.org/en/a/Kimberly-Wyatt-photo ]



Cruelty Free International is the only organization solely campaigning for a global
ban on animal cosmetics testing. With offices in the UK, US, Brazil and Asia, it has been
successful in making significant progress around the world.



(Logo:
http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20150121/726834 )




Kimberly, a former judge on Sky1's 'Got to Dance', also has her own cruelty-free range
of cosmetics, Beautiful Movements (http://www.beautifulmovements.com), stocked
nationwide in Holland and Barrett. Accredited with the Cruelty Free International Leaping
Bunny logo, showing that neither the products nor their ingredients have been tested on
animals, the collection is thriving since its launch in 2010.



Kimberly Wyatt said: "As a huge animal lover I am proud to join Cruelty Free
International in urging governments around the world to end cosmetics testing on animals.
With consumers worldwide increasingly rejecting animal tested cosmetics for cruelty-free
alternatives such as my brand Beautiful Movements, there's no reason why we can't put a
stop to this animal suffering."



Cruelty Free International CEO, Michelle Thew, said: "We are delighted to have the
support of Kimberly in our global mission to end animal testing for cosmetics. She is an
amazing role model to speak out and join our campaign as well as demonstrating her
commitment to be cruelty-free through her own personal line of cosmetics."



Countless animals suffer each year around the globe in unnecessary, outdated and cruel
tests for cosmetics and personal care products. Visit
http://www.crueltyfreeinternational.org to see what can be done to help animals.



Kimberly joins other compassionate celebrities such as Sir Paul McCartney, Ricky
Gervais, Norman Reedus, Peter Dinklage and Mayim Bialik, together with cruelty-free
cosmetics companies to put the issue of cosmetics testing on animals at the forefront for
consumers and policy makers worldwide.



Website: http://www.crueltyfreeinternational.org



Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CrueltyFreeInternational



Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/CrueltyFreeIntl




Contact:
media@crueltyfreeinternational.org +44-(0)7850-510-955
Martin Mallon, +44-(0)207-619-6978




Photo:
http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20150121/726834


Photo:http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20150121/726834
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Cruelty Free International


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