posted on Oct, 10 2009 @ 03:54 PM
Los Angeles Times
The rescue-dog residents of Linda Blair's Acton-based WorldHeart Foundation recently got a big boost in the form of a $30,000 donation from
none other than "American Idol" judge Simon Cowell. According to ContactMusic, Cowell learned from a mutual friend that Blair's shelter was having
financial problems and quickly pitched in to aid the nonprofit, which rescues and re-homes needy dogs including many often considered hard to place,
like pit bulls and pit mixes.
"I think what Linda is doing is incredible," Cowell was quoted as saying in the ContactMusic story. "Seeing pictures of the dogs makes you
[realize] what a fantastic job she's doing. When we spoke, I was really impressed by her passion and commitment, and offered to help her out
financially."
It's not the first time Cowell has defied his mean-guy image by helping animals; last month, he spoke at a gala fundraising event for the U.K.'s
Battersea Dogs' & Cats' Home (pictured above), and earlier this year he recorded a public service announcement on the dangers of leaving dogs in hot
cars for PETA. Let's review what we've learned: Simon's no friend to would-be singing stars he deems unworthy or untalented, but a friend indeed
to homeless and endangered pets. We suppose we can live with that.
Please visit the link provided for the complete story.
Simon Cowell is not my favorite TV personality. I think he inspires terror in "Idol" singers and makes them more nervous and more apt to make
mistakes than they would otherwise. But anybody who loves dogs can't be all bad.
[edit on 10-10-2009 by Sestias]