Jodie Marsh has come under fire after calling all meat eaters ‘serial killers’.
It’s no secret that the former glamor model is a huge animal fan, and the avid vegan opened her own sanctuary in 2020.
Animal Rescue Fripps Farm is run by a charity funded by Jodie’s OnlyFans, costs €4,000 per week.
The shelter brings in a flurry of creatures including emus, llamas, goats and guinea pigs.
But the 44-year-old former glamor model angered her followers after she posed in a sweater and compared meat eaters to infamous serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, who raped, murdered and cannibalized 17 young men in Wisconsin and Ohio between 1978 and 1991.
‘Pathetic’: Jodie Marsh has come under fire after posing in a jumper that called all meat eaters ‘serial killers’ (pictured with photographer Nicky Johnston on Sunday)
Animal rescue: It’s no secret that the former bodybuilder loves animals and the avid vegan opened her Animal Rescue Fripps Farm in 2020
She posted a photo of herself on Instagram on Sunday, posing in a gray sweater with the caption: “I don’t eat dead bodies, but you make fun of Jeffrey Dahmer.”
Although several followers used the comments to ask where they could also buy the knitting, not everyone was satisfied.
One passionate follower branded her ‘pathetic’ and added: ‘Is that really saying all meat eaters are serial killers?’
Jodie then reinforced the sentiment when he replied: “All meat eaters pay someone else to kill for them repeatedly,” she said.
‘So indirectly I think they are all serial killers. But I think the sweater is funny anyway.’
She added: “It’s not meant to offend anyone. If it is offensive, that’s good because maybe it will make people think about what they put in their mouths.’
A week earlier, fans criticized the reality star for once again posting pro-vegan content after she shared a photo of a woman cooking a chicken.
The caption for the image read: ‘A tortured dead bird with dried bread in its anal cavity is a symbol of gratitude and abundance. (And vegans are the crazy ones…)’
Evil: Jeffrey Dahmer raped, murdered and cannibalized 17 young men in Wisconsin and Ohio between 1978 and 1991 (court photo)
Won’t back down: The reality TV star found herself in a heated debate with one of her followers who called her ‘pathetic’ for the comparison
Happier than ever: Jodie previously revealed she has never been happier as she lived a life without her former six-pack, declaring she is completely content running her £1million animal sanctuary
Fans responded to the comments, criticizing the animal advocacy founder to express their disappointment over her anti-meat-eating content.
‘After I saw you with Rachel Carrie I thought it was f*****g fair play to you, much respect…. posts like this ruin that,” one wrote.
Another pointed out that Fripp’s farm would see “a HUGE drop in donations” if every non-vegan in her following stopped contributing to the charity.
“All this makes me eat more meat to put off vegans,” a third joked.
‘I don’t care what people eat or don’t eat! What concerns me is that vegans are constantly shoving their beliefs down people’s throats,” wrote a third.
One fan said: ‘Stop trying to shame people into your way of thinking. This self-righteous nonsense is really getting boring with you vegetarians’
Some herbivores defended the reality star, saying they were happy non-vegans felt “triggered” by the post, adding: “Animals suffer so you can eat meat and dairy.”
Jodie previously revealed she has never been happier living a life without her former six-pack, stating she is completely content running her £1million animal sanctuary.
Divided: A week earlier, fans criticized the reality star for once again posting pro-vegan content after she shared a photo of a woman cooking a chicken
Not happy: Fans were left discouraged by Jodie’s criticism of meat-eaters, with one pointing out that her charity would see ‘a HUGE drop in donations’ if fans who ate meat stopped contributing
Support: Not everyone is against Jodie’s vegan stance, with one joking that they were happy that non-vegans felt ‘triggered’ by her content