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creators James Corden and Ruth Jones have been urged to make a major change in the show's grand finale. The hit series is gearing up for a final festive special, with Alison Steadman returning as the much-loved Pamela Shipman. The iconic character was famously known for her short-lived vegetarian phase and was dubbed Three Steaks Pam.

However, the animal rights group, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, has penned an open letter to James and Ruth, urging them to have Pam embrace a plant-based lifestyle in the final episode, claiming it would be a "wonderful note" to conclude the series on. Published by the Daily Mail, PETA's Vice President of Programmes Elisa Allen reached out to James, 45, and Ruth, 57, saying: "Before her brief 'vegetarian' stint, Pam worried she'd be known as 'Three Steaks Pam.' "And we understand why she'd be embarrassed by that moniker.



Raising and killing for animals for food is cruel." She added that if Pam were to become 'Three Tofu Blocks Pam', it would make her a hero for both animals and the environment, noting that ditching meat can save nearly 200 animals per year and cut individual carbon footprints by a whopping 75 percent. "She'd also be at [a] decreased risk of suffering from stroke, heart disease, some cancers, diabetes and other ailments.

Plus, vegans are, on average, up to nine kilograms lighter than adult meat-eaters an aspect we know would align well with Pam's priorities." The organisation assured that Pam could still enjoy a ".

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