Thursday, August 5, 2010

Kristy Lee Cook gets record deal amid PETA controversy

Kristy Lee Cook gets record deal amid PETA controversy
Kristy Lee Cook may have a new best friend in Blake Shelton, when he discovers she has become a target of PETA for her own targets.

American Idol alum Kristy Lee, who lost her recording contract a while ago, has been a busy girl lately. She has a new TV program on the Versus cable channel that airs on Sundays at 9:00 a.m. called Goin' Country. The eight episode show will have special guests like Jake Owen and Aaron Tippin joining Kristy Lee as she hunts in Wisconsin and Illinois while also trying to get a recording contract.

Mission accomplished on that final bit since Kristy Lee today announced on Twitter that she has obtained a new recording contract.

Kristy Lee Cook tweets new record deal

Well now we know how the show's season will finish, but it will be interesting to see how controversial the show will be as PETA has already made public statements concerning it prior to the second episode being aired.

On their blog today, PETA posted:
"American Idol season seven runner-up Kristy Lee Cook is doing anything she can to get her '15 Minutes of Shame.' In her new television show on Versus (formerly the Outdoor Life Network), Kristy is traveling around the country shooting animals. It sounds like she must have had those tired old defenses of hunting hammered into her as a kid, because she isn't embarrassed to float the incredibly old saw that hunters somehow help animals … by killing them while they're in the woods with their families minding their own business.


"We hope Kristy will realize that her quest for fame would be better served by following in the footsteps of two of her fellow Idol alums-turned-country-stars. Vegetarian and Idol winner Carrie Underwood, for instance, has won five Grammy Awards and had 13 straight number one singles, while Kellie Pickler—our 2009 Sexiest Vegetarian winner—sold more than 800,000 copies of her debut album. And sensational Simon Cowell condemns fur, promotes spaying and neutering, and shot a public service announcement urging people not to leave dogs in hot cars.


"Now is the time for Kristy to use her powerful voice as a weapon and hang up her gun collection for good."

To which, Kristy Lee responded on Fox411:
"Given that hunters have done more for American wildlife conservation than any other group in history, I make no apology for being one...Indeed, I join the ranks of millions of American hunters who celebrate our outdoor heritage and who conserve millions of acres of wild lands. These same people support more than 600,000 jobs across the country and provide a critical voice to encourage more investment in American conservation."

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