Mark Longo, the owner of Peanut the Squirrel, has responded to rumors he used the tragic death of the animal to promote his OnlyFans account. Longo – the Pine City, New York, native who turned an ...
ADVERTISEMENT “This election is about two sides, Peanut versus P. Diddy,” Gutfeld added. Gutfeld was referencing a viral pet squirrel in New York, who was euthanized last month by state authorities ...
A New York State Assemblyman has introduced a new law after an internet-famous squirrel was euthanized in Upstate New York.
Peanut, who at the time of his (her?) death on November 1, 2024, had over 600,000 Instagram followers, was a cute little ...
In addition to his OnlyFans, Longo, 34, runs a an animal refuge in Pine City, New York, a rural town near the Pennsylvania ...
Internet-famous Peanut the squirrel was euthanized after NY wildlife officials seized him from his owner’s home, sparking ...
The statement came after significant media coverage of Peanut, sometimes called P’Nut, who was seized from the Pine City home ...
Outrage over Peanut the Squirrel's death has sparked bomb threats directed at New York state offices of the agency that ...
Americans head to the polls today after months of fierce campaigning to vote in a historic presidential election that is too ...
It has not been announced that the bomb threats correlate with the seizure and euthanasia of Peanut the Squirrel.
As the electoral dust settles, desks will soon begin clearing out in Washington and in statehouses around the country.
Elon Musk and Joe Rogan voiced their anger over Peanut the squirrel's death, questioning if the government can take your pets ...