“Vanderpump Rules” forged individuals Lala Kent and James Kennedy got here for co-star Tom Sandoval after he posted pictures of himself posing with a captive tiger.
“I am appalled by the photo my cast member took with a tiger in captivity,” Kent, 33, wrote by way of her Instagram Tale Wednesday.
“What is disguised and ‘fun’ and ‘cool’ is, in fact, animal abuse. It’s heartbreaking,” she endured, explaining that the subject “has been close to [her] heart for many years.”
“I’ve made noise about educating yourselves, & here I am to tell you again… Do not support places like this,” she added.
Kent’s response got here someday after Sandoval — who's vacationing in Thailand with Tom Schwartz — posted a photograph of himself sitting crossed-legged as a tiger rested its entrance paws on his shoulders from in the back of.
The Bravolebrity, 40, additionally published how he controlled to get the shot by means of sharing a video of 1 employee feeding the tiger from a bottle as any other located the animal into position.
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In the meantime, Kennedy, 31, additionally bashed the Maximum Extras frontman for the debatable snaps.
“I would never go to a place like this,” he commented on an repost of Sandoval’s video. “Let them all run free !! 🐅 ❤️ always found this cruel and so sad.”
Kennedy additionally referenced the long-lasting insult he hurled at Sandoval throughout the “Vanderpump Rules” reunion in June 2023, including, “Just a Worm 🪱 without a mustache now 🤦♂️……. 😂.”
Fanatics additionally expressed their disdain for the truth celebrity’s selection in vacationer points of interest throughout his holiday.
“Disgusting & truly heartbreaking. He should be ashamed of himself,” one person tweeted.
“After Tiger King, it became common knowledge how despicable these places are, and yet here he is… Tom Sandoval needs to fade into obscurity once and for all,” a 2d particular person wrote.
A 3rd quipped, “I just hate that this beautiful tiger missed out on having a little snack.”
Sandoval’s rep didn't reply to Web page Six’s request for remark.