The world of Hollywood is filled with glitz, glamour, and oh, let’s not forget about fur babies. Yes, that’s right – celebrity pets are just as famous as their owners. From fancy designer dogs to exotic animals like tigers and monkeys, these pampered pets live a life most of us can only dream about. But just how far will celebrities go for their furry friends?

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Late Star Wars star Carrie Fisher’s French Bulldog Gary is the center of a celeb dispute

Gary, Carrie Fisher’s French Bulldog, is currently the cause for some celebrity drama. Gary was entrusted to Fisher’s assistant, Corby McCoin after she tragically passed away in December of 2016. The rumors that Billie Lourd, Carrie’s daughter, has Gary have been proven false by TMZ.

We’re pawsitively obsessed with Phillies Catcher Cameron Rupp and his new babe Lola

If Cameron Rupp isn’t 6 feet of dog-loving babe we don’t know what is. The Phillie’s catcher is a family man, great baseball player and above all, dog rescue advocate. He’s involved in the Pennsylvania SPCA, often paying for the dogs’ adoption fees.

Hamster Things Cuter Than Stranger Things? You Decide

It appears that Savage Cuties wasn’t the first TV show spoof that Mashable’s put together in the last little while. Check out Hamster Things, a reimagined Stranger Things. This isn’t the first incident we can recall with Stranger Things being re-cast with much furrier actors.

Patrick Stewart finds home for foster pitbull, starts rescue dog fundraiser

Last time we wrote about the amazing Sir Patrick Stewart, he had taken in a lovely foster pitbull named Ginger when he was promoting the film Logan with Hugh Jackman. His wife Sunny Ozell and him fell in love with Ginger right away. He said after not owning a dog in 50 years, Ginger really changed his outlook on dogs and life.

Corgi’s replace actors on The Crown and it’s🔥

We all love Claire Foy and Matt Smith but if The Crown were to replace them with fuzzy, short-legged doggo’s we would be 100% fine with it. In a stroke of genius, Netflix re-created an all-too-short clip of an intense episode with Queen Elizabeth (Claire Foy) and Prince Phillip (Matt Smith) but replaced the human actors with… corgis.

Royally cute guests on the red carpet for premier of The Crown steal the show

All eyes weren’t on Claire Foy or even Gillian Anderson at The Crown’s Season 2 premiere. Don’t get us wrong, the stars looked gorgeous strutting the red carpet. They happily gave up their spotlight to the two hairy babes wiggling their way past the paparazzi.

Jennifer Garner unleashes her inner mean girl: walks her chicken and doesn’t give a cluck

Some people are dog people, and some psychopaths prefer cats. But Jennifer Garner isn’t afraid of being outside the norm and identifies as a “Chicken Lady”. The Dallas Buyers Club (2013) actress took her pet chicken, Regina George, on a leashed walk the other day.

The Weeknd gets a puppy, heals breakup blues from Selena Gomez

So, it’s official. Not only is The Weeknd (aka Abel Tesfaye) single, but he’s got a handsome new wingman, too. After a whirlwind 10-month relationship with The Weeknd, it appears that Selena Gomez is back with ex Justin Bieber.

Celebrity couple Beth and Howard Stern uses 90 million dollar fortune to foster hundreds of cats

Beth Stern and Howard Stern have completely embraced the ‘crazy cat people’ title. They use their $90 million fortune to foster as many cats that they can fit into their three sprawling homes. They saved their first litter of kittens from being euthanized in 2013.

Joyce (Winona Ryder) recast in Stranger Things 2 as much fluffier actress

David Harbour (aka Chief Jim Hopper) posted a Stranger Things Season 2 spoiler to Instagram this week. The Netflix show’s taken a creative canine-style turn and recast frantic mom Joyce (Winona Ryder) as a fluffy Pomeranian instead. Credit: @dkharbour IG As much as we love Stranger Things and it’s creepy vibes, we wouldn’t be upset if the show did decide to sub some human actors for so-fluffy-I-wanna-die puppy ones.