Anderson refuses to take #icebucketchallenge due to animal testing
Sorry -
— Pamela Anderson (@pamelaanderson) August 20, 2014
I can't bring myself to do your Ice bucket challenge.
I enjoy a good dare- It's always good to bring... http://t.co/8GxZxPAPCh
Anderson wasn't the only celeb to turn her head at the internet sensation.
Motorcross pro Carey Hart also took to social media to speak out against the ice bucket campaign.
If you are that into seeing people dump buckets of ice water over their heads, go find a wet t shirt contest. Time to find a hobby, people.
— Carey Hart (@hartluck) August 21, 2014
"I went the contribution route. I figure ALS would rather have my money than see me wet, he said.
"It's extremely creepy and annoying how obsessed people are with this... the purpose is to raise money for an awful disease."
#ALSicebucketchallenge http://t.co/TapNbzHGnm i think people have misunderstood what i was saying earlier. I have… http://t.co/ZyLXYOuzbu
— Carey Hart (@hartluck) August 21, 2014
Jackass funnyman Steve-O, who had already posted his own Ice Bucket Challenge video on Instagram, later used the social network to call out other celebs who he says focus more on getting likes than raising charity dollars.
If the idea is to raise awareness, can anyone tell me what ALS is? #seriousquestion #yeahdude #steveo http://t.co/QHw4yj2ZIE
— Steve-O (@steveo) August 16, 2014
“Since the ice bucket challenge began, over 15 million dollars has been raised for ALS research, he wrote on his instagram post
"I think that’s great, but when you consider the countless A-list celebrities who have actively gotten behind this cause by posting videos — the fact that not more than fifteen million dollars has been raised is a tragedy,”





