Philip Passionately Challenges Huntress Who Claims She Kills for Conservation Purposes |This Morning

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She’s the ‘sexy huntress’ who believes it’s vital to hunt African animals to prevent overpopulation, and even takes trophy hunters out on expeditions. Now, Michaela Fialova is planning to plough her earnings from selling risqué photos on OnlyFans into animal conservation. Michaela joins us to talk about what she would say to critics, why she believes vegans are actually killing monkeys, and why she plans to continue hunting forever.

Broadcast on 20/04/21

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