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Auld Lang Syne reimagined in an animal-kindness version.
Summary
PETA reimagined 'Auld Lang Syne' with vocals by Stephanie Gerard and a video of peaceful animals, and the group invited viewers to promote compassion for animals in 2026.
Content
PETA has reimagined the familiar New Year's song 'Auld Lang Syne' in an animal-kindness version. The group released a video that pairs the song with visuals of animals at peace. The video features vocals by influencer and animal advocate Stephanie Gerard. PETA presented the project as an invitation to make 2026 a more compassionate year for animals.
Key details:
- PETA released a reimagined version of "Auld Lang Syne" described as an animal-kindness version.
- The video features vocals by influencer and animal advocate Stephanie Gerard.
- Visuals include pigs nuzzling, a mother hen sheltering her chicks, and a cow gently tending her calf.
- The article highlights that animals such as cows, pigs, chickens and some fish form social bonds and display complex behaviours.
- PETA framed the piece as an invitation to embrace compassion for animals and mentioned a 3-week vegan challenge.
Summary:
The video uses a familiar tune and gentle imagery to draw attention to animal sentience and social bonds. PETA presented the release as an invitation to make 2026 more compassionate toward animals and pointed to a 3-week vegan challenge as a way to explore plant-based meals.
