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Notorious vegan activist Tash Peterson subjected to chilling threats after her latest deceptive stunt in Perth

A notorious Australian vegan activist has filmed herself listening to horrific threats made against her on the streets of Perth.

A man who had no idea who he was talking to told Tash Peterson that if she went to his friend’s farm, she would “disappear.”

In her latest stunt, Peterson and her partner Jack Higgs dressed up as farmers holding signs that read, “Farmers Union Against Vegans Says NO! to VEGANISM.”

She filmed encounters where people came up to her and expressed their strong opinions about her, unaware that she was the one they were talking about.

“A man just came up to me and told me about me, without knowing it was me. He thought I was actually a cattle farmer,” she said.

Peterson recorded the man saying, “She’s despicable. She is beyond despicable.

“I have friends who are farmers and I’ll tell you what they said: ‘Come onto our land and you’ll disappear,’” he said.

Without knowing who he was speaking to, the man then made a comment about Peterson’s scantily clad clothing and use of fake blood in her stunts.

Notorious Australian vegan activist Tash Peterson (pictured) was the victim of horrific threats during her latest stunt in her hometown of Perth

Notorious Australian vegan activist Tash Peterson (pictured) was the victim of horrific threats during her latest stunt in her hometown of Perth

The controversial vegan (pictured) was told by a man who didn't realize who he was talking to that if she went to his friend's farm she would 'disappear'

The controversial vegan (pictured) was told by a man who didn’t realize who he was talking to that if she went to his friend’s farm she would ‘disappear’

“I mean, the way she does it for kids in blood and bikinis. I think she has mental issues.”

Peterson urged the man on, saying, “Yeah, I think that b**** should end up in a slaughterhouse too,” referring to himself.

While reactions on the streets of the Western Australian capital were limited, Peterson received much more positive responses from viewers after posting footage of her latest stunt.

“They take away millions of lives a year, of course they talk about you like that,” one viewer noted.

Another added: ‘You are an amazing actor. I’m glad you’re on the right side of history and using these skills for good.’

A third wrote: ‘Damn I wish you had shown yourself to him at the end!’

“I wanted that as a reward, and I don’t think it’s right to send him away with that opinion.”

A few days earlier, Peterson caused outrage and confusion when she took to the streets in a bikini and fake blood to protest the sale of products made from animal skin.

The nearly naked activist protested outside David Jones on Hay Street in Perth’s CBD on Monday in a joint stunt with animal rights group PETA.

She made her message loud and clear by lying on a “blood-soaked chopping block” marked with the words: “David Jones: Throw away the skins of wild animals.”

Tash Peterson says no one recognised her when she dressed as a farmer from the streets of Perth

Tash Peterson says no one recognised her when she dressed as a farmer from the streets of Perth

The latest stunt comes days after Tash Peterson caused outrage and confusion after she took to the Perth CBD in a bikini and wearing fake blood to protest the sale of items made from animal skin.

The latest stunt comes days after Tash Peterson caused outrage and confusion after she took to the Perth CBD in a bikini and wearing fake blood to protest the sale of items made from animal skin.

“Animals are brutally tortured, abused and killed alive so they can be used as coats, shoes, bags and belts,” Peterson said.

In August, Peterson paid a heavy price for storming a restaurant, provoking a brutal response from the owner.

She pleaded guilty to two charges of trespassing and public disorderly conduct over two separate confrontations at Fyre restaurant in Perth’s northern suburb of Connolly last year.

Peterson was banned from leaving Western Australia for six months due to a community order made by a magistrate at the Joondalup District Court, and was also ordered to pay thousands of dollars in fines.

Fyre couldn’t hide its joy when the restaurant posted comments on its Facebook page about the lawsuit’s outcome.

“Peterson has pleaded guilty to the crimes she committed at our location over a year ago,” the message reads.

“She was given a six-month community service order of 30 hours of ‘s*** picking’, $2,300 in fines and costs on top of that. Thank you WA Police, we at Fyre love you all.”

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