Bryan Adams is a vegan singer and songwriter

Website: http://www.bryanadams.com

Bryan Adams is a musician from Canada. He sings and plays the guitar.

Adams became famous in the United States for his song in the Kevin Costner movie, Robinhood. It's called, Everything I do. He also performed a song for the Johnny Depp movie, Don Juan. It's called, When You Love a Woman.

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Theoneprofessional

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Fruitarian
Posted on 19 Mar 2023

I APPRECIATE AND ADMIRE BRYAN ADAMS MORE SO THAN EVER, SINCE LEARNING HE IS A ADVOCATE FOR ALL ANIMALS. HIS MUSIC IS THE BEST. VEGANISM IS THE BEST. I LOVE PETA TOO. WE NEED MORE PEOPLE TO ADVOCATE FOR THE Protection and Ethical treatment of all animals.

Theoneprofessional

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Fruitarian
Posted on 19 Mar 2023

I have been a vegan for 23 years now and I am greatful for the advantages that a vegan diet gives. I look younger for my age and am skinny and healthy. I do it because I also love animals and I am against animal cruelity. I rarely get sick and I have a lot of energy. I think Bryan Adams is great and very handsome and has great talent. He is surely a inspiration to me. His music is lovely, sexy and touching. I have been a fan of his music since the Eighties and I still rock on listening to Bryan Adams. I LOVE BEING A VEGAN, ONLY FOR THE WELFARE OF ALL ANIMALS.

Vondabar

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Vegetarian
Posted on 28 May 2018

Bryan Adams was awesome in concert in Manchester this week. Vegantastic!

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Heidi-ho

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Vegetarian
Posted on 05 Apr 2010

This man is gorgeous !!

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elisamarie1105

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Vegan
Posted on 24 Apr 2008

He is such an awesome man! I am seeing him in San Fran next month and cant wait.

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plabill

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Vegan
Posted on 03 Mar 2008

I love Bryan Adams and I'm proud he is Canadian. Now that I know he's vegan, I like him even more. He truly rocks.

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beckymitchell

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Vegan
Posted on 14 Jan 2008

Despite his immense success as a musician, Bryan Adams is a little less famous for his compassion and advocating for animals rights.

Bryan Adams has been vegan for past 17 years; he completely stopped eating animals in 1989 and still persists in vegan lifestyle. He used his knowledge about advantages of vegan diet, subtleness, and high ethics in the best way possible: he convinced his mother, brother and his band to switch to vegetarianism.

Bryan Adams stands strongly against cruel animal pratices, such as: animals caged in small pens, such as animals in zoos, circuses or rodeos; and factory farming, such as hens in battery cages, pigs in cramped stalls, and cattle feedlots. When he was asked about the particular area of animal exploitation that he finds particularly disturbing he answered: "Supermarkets. It's too easy for people to just pick up a piece of meat and have no idea that it was a living animal at one time."

Bryan claims that his health is much better after switching to vegan diet. He cured himself of many allergies that he thought were with him for his whole life, he never had a weight problem and he says that he definitely has more energy than most people he knows.
He believes that the greatest gift is to have the choice to eat meat or not, and he wishes that he himself had had that choice as a child. But he has the knowledge now and one simple message about veganism and animal rights - if you love animals; don't eat them.

Bryan Adams does more than veganism to help animals. In the mid 90's he campaigned for the southern Antarctic Whale Sanctuary. 500,000 postcards were given out on his tour asking people to write to different heads of state to vote for the sanctuary. Right now he joined Sadie Frost in PETA campaign against fur: 'I'm strongly against fur and all other forms of animal exploitation. I'm against the slaughter of any living being whether it was seal, cow, dog or some other animal.'

His continual involvement in campaigns against animal cruelty and environmental apathy continued in a recent campaign in Dec 07, again teaming up with Peta, to write to the KFC CEO outlining a desperate need for change in their cruel practices. He wrote:

"If you could dramatically improve the lives and deaths of the birds who end up in KFC Canada

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