Khloe Kardashian and Michelle Cho Defend Sisters in Kim K Flour Bombing
Christina Cho has been accused of being the "flour bomber" who doused Kim Kardashian in the white powder last month. In the fashion of sisterly love, both girls' sisters have released statements about the incident.
After discovering that the flour bomb incident was related to PETA activists, Khloe Kardashian came forward to renounce her support for the animal rights group. Khloe stated that she was "absolutely disgusted by their behavior" on Twitter and her personal blog.
"I just received word that the woman responsible has very close ties to PETA, despite PETA publicly stating otherwise," she wrote. "Not only has PETA lied to the public, but they have proved that they support this kind of behavior."
PETA later gave a statement to E! News which stated its support for Christina Cho, the accused, as an animal activist. "We are very fond of Christina. She is a very kind, wonderful volunteer who is deeply moved by cruelty to animals."
Cho's sister Michelle also attested to her sister's passion for the organization. "I am not my sister's keeper," Michelle said in an interview with E! News. "But I love her and have seen her sacrifice a lot of herself as a terrific activist. We work in different ways to help stop animal suffering. It is Christina who got me into the movement to protect animals, and I'll always be grateful to her for opening my eyes."
While PETA did not admit that Christina Cho was the woman responsible for flour bombing of Kim Kardashian, which was caught on video, they did offer the volunteer their support. "If Christina Cho is the person who sprinkled flour on Kim Kardashian, we know Christina as a very kind, wonderful long time volunteer. At a reception at our LA office last month she was with a group who watched this video and was visibly shaken. We will support her totally."