The former "Baywatch" star, 47, further explains that experiments made on animals to find a cure for ALS (Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease) in humans have been unfruitful, and encourages her fans to "support charities that never harm animals and which pour their time and resources into advanced, promising, human-relevant cures."
Anderson is a known animal rights activist and was named PETA's Person of the Year in 2010.
Despite tremendous Hollywood support, Anderson is not the only celebrity to publicly speak again the trend. Zachary Quinto opted out of the challenge, pointing to "staggering drought in california [sic] and the desperate need for clean drinking water in developing countries" as cause. P!nk's husband Carey Hart praised ALS for its "creative" campaign while condemning its social factor, saying the challenge has evolved "into a pass along joke to some."
As of Thursday, August 21, The ALS Association has received $41.8 million in donations, reads its official website.
If you would like to donate and help spread awareness about ALS, head over to www.alsa.org.
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