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PETA president drafts new will, various body parts bequeathed to politicians, celebrities


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Part of her spine to Donald Trump Jr., a piece of her heart to Elon Musk and her intestines to Salt Bae - that's some of the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) president's final wishes.

In Ingrid Newkirk's recently updated will, she filled out interesting and strange bequests to draw attention to animal abuse once she has passed, the PETA news release Monday said.

The press release said the leader's original will was written 20 years ago and needed updating. One change she made in the new will was to what she planned to leave the Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey Circus - originally Newkirk was leaving her pointer finger to symbolize the "Greatest Accusation on Earth.

The circuses have stopped using animals and will get a thumbs-up as thanks from Newkirk, per the news release.

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On his deathbed, they asked Bob Hope where he wanted to be buried and he replied, ‘Surprise me,’” Newkirk said. “In my case, when I die, I will hope to keep right on surprising those who harm animals, provoking conversation about speciesism, and campaigning against animal abuse.

Her new will includes other requests, such as sending a piece of her trachea to the Westminster Kennel Club, her lungs to the governor of Alaska, an ear to the king of Spain and one of her feet to The North Face.

Some things from her original will made the cut for her new one, like frying her flesh for a human barbecue, sawing off her other foot for an umbrella stand and using her skin to make a leather belt and purse.

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