Stella McCartney voices sadness that trail hunting still exists in the UK
The fashion designer, 50, took to Instagram on Monday to make clear her stance on the events after Boxing Day hunts took place in the UK.
Keep The Ban describes trail hunts as 'a smokescreen by hunts across the UK to cover up their barbaric activities and continue to illegally hunt wild foxes'. Fox hunting became illegal in the UK in 2004 and Stella has committed to never using real fur in her designs since the launch of her fashion label in 2001.
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