She brings new meaning to “Playboy Bunny”.
A former Playboy model and famous bunny breeder is offering the equivalent of $ 1,300 for the return of his world-record-holding bunny, which was stolen from his Worcestershire home over the weekend.
“Very sad day. The Guinness World Record Darius has been stolen from his home, Tweeted Annette Edwards of Britain In its 10-year-old Continental Rabbit, which holds the Guinness World Record for the world’s tallest rabbit at 4 feet 4 inches long.
“The police is trying its best to find out who has taken her. There is a £ 1,000 reward, ”said Edwards.
The identity of the stolen thieves is not yet clear.
The theft is a heart-wrenching shock for a 10-year-old 68-year-old mother. Former glamor model, Which holds the world record with four of its animals capturing the title in 2008, The Daily Mail reported.
And when Darius currently possesses the Colostal Cottontail crown, he is assumed by his descendants, Lewis and Daisy May, who both already measure 4 feet tall.
Unfortunately, the 35-pound Darius is now too old to breed – but his plus-size ancestor was once sold for around $ 350.
There is no point in raising such a humble green. Edwards spent about $ 7,000 to eat the carrots and apples needed to maintain his enormous size. She says that the secret to making them big is to make sure that the parents are very big and they are not mutual.
Edwards is so in love with the Bunnies that she takes pains to be one: she reportedly has cheek implants, chin implants, and Jessica Rabbit, the “Who Stuck Roger Rabbit”.
A spokesperson for the West Mercia Police confirmed to the Daily Mail that they were investigating the burglary theft: “We are appealing for information after the theft of an award-winning rabbit from their home in Stleton, Worcestershire,” officials Daren Wylie told the outlet. “It is believed that the Continental Giant Rabbit was stolen from its enclosure in the garden of its owners’ property on the night of Saturday 10 April to 11 April.”
Meanwhile, this is not the first time tragedy has seen one of Edwards’ beloved bunnies. In 2017, Darius’ son Simon – who was then predicted to become the world’s largest rabbit – died mysteriously while flying to the United States for United Airlines customers in London.
The flight firm dug itself deep after cremating a 3-foot-tall rabbit without the owner’s permission, suspecting that they were hiding something.
“The whole thing of a cover-up stinks,” stopping the crazy hopper at the time, adding that he “has sent rabbits around the world and nothing has happened.”
United Airlines was later sued by potential buyers of Simon in Iowa.
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