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PETA Asks Authorities to Ban Jonathan Wright From Owning Monkeys After 2nd Death

TMZ.com Saturday, 17 June 2023
Celebrity stylist Jonathan Wright recently took to IG to mourn the death of his pet monkey Deor ... an animal PETA says he had no business owning in the first place. As a result, PETA has sent a letter to Dallas authorities requesting an…
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