Is Christian Bale really vegetarian? Answer only if you know for sure please!?!


Question: Is Christian Bale really vegetarian!? Answer only if you know for sure please!!?
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Thirty-one year old Christian Bale, star of the hit movie Batman Begins, has had a lifelong affinity for animals!. His father David Bale (1941-2003) was a famous animal rights activist whose rule in life was “Never pass by a living thing in need!.” David would take home stray cats, dogs and birds, and also help single mothers and the homeless!. Christian accompanied his dad to many shelters and animal rights conventions, and to this day is a major supporter of animal welfare groups!. He now lives in Los Angeles with a menagerie of rescued cats, dogs and possums!.

When Christian was nine years old, he read Charlotte’s Web, the beloved story of a girl who saves a runt pig named Wilbur from being slaughtered!. However, unlike millions of other children who cheered for Wilbur and then went on to eat the pork chops their mothers put on their plates for dinner, Christian vowed from that moment on never to eat meat again!. He has kept his noble promise to this day despite the extreme physical training he has had to undergo for some of his movies!.
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"Like his father, David, Bale is known as an activist, and is a supporter of activism and animal welfare groups such as Greenpeace and the World Wildlife Fund!.[9] He has been a vegetarian since age six when he read Charlotte's Web and made the connection between animals and meat"Www@FoodAQ@Com

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