
Shilpa Shetty during a vacation in Maldives. (Image courtesy: Instagram)
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Some Instagram users invoked her PETA association
"Why torture the fish for nothing," read one comment
Some people also defended Shilpa saying, "fishing is not a crime"
Not all Instagram users were convinced and posted comments such as: "The fish is pierced through its neck with that sharp hook and traumatised already and who knows whether it survived or not with that wound and pain. It's okay if you are a non-vegetarian but being associated with PETA and still hurting any animal with any intent is not justifiable at all #hypocrisy"
This was Shilpa Shetty's post:
And the comments she added later.

The negative comments were somewhat neutralised by some positive posts too. "Come on guys... fishing is not a crime... it's done all over the world... just because she is a celebrity doesn't mean you all jump into a conclusion and make nasty comments on her."
Shilpa Shetty joined PETA in 2006 for a campaign against the use of wild animals in circuses.
Last year, Shilpa Shetty was trolled for posting photos of herself and her son Viaan engaging with the animals (not native to the Emirates) of a private zoo owned by entrepreneur Dr Saif Ahmed Belhasa. Shilpa deleted the posts after severe backlash.