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6 celebrities who adopted animals from TV and movie sets
6 celebrities who adopted animals from TV and movie sets
Gabbi ShawAug 15, 2020, 00:51 IST
"The Electric Horseman."Universal Pictures
Actors speak about the things they took from set all the time, whether it's a significant piece of clothing or a prop that really mattered to them.
But some stars take it a step further, and adopt their animal co-stars as pets after filming wraps.
Viggo Mortensen has adopted multiple horses from the films he's been in.
These celebrities took work home with them in the most fun way possible — they adopted their animal co-stars after filming wrapped.
From Sophie Turner's direwolf on "Game of Thrones" to Tiffany Haddish's kitten from "Keanu," some stars can't seem to let go of their on-screen furry friends.
Keep scrolling to see which six stars adopted pets from the set.
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Sophie Turner adopted her direwolf from the set of "Game of Thrones."
Turner and her direwolf in "Game of Thrones."
HBO
Elizabeth Taylor shared a special bond with her horse in "National Velvet." She was given the horse after filming wrapped.
Taylor and King Charles in "National Velvet."
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
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Tiffany Haddish adopted a kitten from the set of "Keanu."
"Keanu."
Warner Bros.
Robert Redford purchased one of the horses from the set of "The Electric Horseman."
"The Electric Horseman."
Universal Pictures
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Yvette Nicole Brown adopted one of the dogs from the set of the live-action "Lady and the Tramp."
Brown and Harley on set of "Lady and the Tramp."
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Viggo Mortensen has adopted co-stars from "The Lord of the Rings" and "Hidalgo."