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Horse Steps Onto The Red Carpet At Movie Premiere


Sexy Melita Morgan Shock Horseback Red Carpet Arrival Stuns The Crowds
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United Kingdom of Great Britain & N. Ireland (Press Release) June 16, 2008 --

Super Sexy Hollywood star, Melita Morgan, shocked onlookers and movie big wigs by arriving to her movie premiere at Cinema City on horseback! The incredible scene was witnessed by surprised fans and movie chiefs at the premier art house in Norwich. The irresistible Melita landed a role in Harmony Korine's latest cinematic masterpiece, 'Mister Lonely' a couple of years ago. The colourful and controversial blonde bombshell from Norwich stopped traffic as she proudly galloped through the streets mounted on white beauty 'Famous Shamus' The horses name translated 'Underestimated Spirit' was the most unusual guest to step onto the red carpet.

Melita hopes the dramatic publicity stunt would send a message of hope against cruelty to animals across the globe. "It's something I had carefully planned for a long while" smiled Melita "My equestrian background certainly lends itself to something like this. I am very proud to have been asked to write the forward to the book : 'What's it all about Alfie' A book, to raise funds for animal welfare and rescue. Animal rights and animal rescue is something, I have been passionate about since a child. I have supported animal charities and have been an active animal rights supporter all of my life. My Daughter Angel, also wrote a poem which is included in this book"

The brave move to pull off the horseback stunt at a public screening attracted national media and an interview by the online ITV local website. A team of horse experts including Shamus's owner Sam Kemp, where drafted in for the busy schedule. The book 'What's it all about Alfie' was highlighted in the interview "It's a book of poetry created by Elaine and Rod Remnant-Ashton" said Melita "It has been launched to raise funds for the care of the animals on Jollity Farm, a small shelter in Gerrans, Cornwall where Mary Alice and her husband Chris rescue displaced, unwanted and animals who were doomed for slaughter. Jollity Farm provides sanctuary for them, for the rest of their natural lives"

The book is a collection of poetry and prose, written by friends of animals from around the world. Authors penned their thoughts on a wide variety of subjects concerned with animal welfare and rights, including contributions from Melita, Agent For Change, The Scary Guy, writers Mark David Hatwood, Frank. E. Bittinger and many more. Singer - songwriter, Maria Daines, has also made her mark on the book. Maria and guitarist Paul Killington have written many wonderful songs together. Hailing from Cambridgeshire, UK, they formed in 1996 becoming a fixture of the live music scene & making several TV appearances, garnering fans in over 20 countries. BBC radio features tracks regularly along with FM stations world wide. In August 2007 the band supported US artist Pink at Cardiff Arena for the Party For Animals World Wide. The concert raised over £90,000 for six animal welfare charities.

Mary Alice said the book is dedicated to the memory of her beloved rescue dog Alfy, who passed away earlier this year just before his 18th Birthday'.It's a testament to the united love and compassion people feel for animals, and I hope it will help to make people a little more aware of the plight of sentient beings in society today. I wanted this book to have a little something for all age groups and I'm very pleased to say, with the help of some wonderful talents and caring people, it is just that' ' What's it all about? Alfy' can be previewed and purchased by visiting the following link - http://www.lulu.com/content/2577128




Related Links

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www.myspace.com/melitasvoiceforanimals

www.cornwallsvoiceforanimals.org/JollityFarm.html

http://FrankEBittinger.com


 

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