Pauley Perrette

PAULEY PERRETTE HAS A SOFT HEART FOR ANIMALS

NCIS fans still haven’t recovered from the fact that Pauley Perrette, who played the uber-popular goth forensic scientist Abby, left the series a few years ago. Pauley has always devoted time and money to animal causes so this news is no surprise: Pauley was watching the 6:00 news on ch 7 when they featured a story about the Montebello Barnyard Zoo. It’s a children’s petting zoo featuring farm animals like pigs, cows, and goats, with a few surprises thrown in like llamas and a zebra. It’s a beloved neighborhood fixture, but Covid has almost destroyed the business and they were running out of money to feed the animals. Pauley immediately contacted the TV station for info and donated $3000 to the zoo and encouraged friends to do so. Thanks to Pauley, nobody’s going hungry.

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NCIS’ PAULEY PERRETTE SURVIVED BRUTAL ATTACK BY DERANGED VAGRANT

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We were SHOCKED to hear that NCIS star Pauley Perrette was viciously ATTACKED by what she described as a “homeless psychotic“ man as she was walking on her OWN street. (Ironically, she is an advocate for the homeless.) It happened around 5 PM Thursday – she was crossing the street when the frantic man grabbed her and started punching her in the nose and face. He shouted his name and yelled “I’m going to KILL you!” over and over again. No one was around. After a terrifying struggle he left her collapsed on the sidewalk and headed toward Hollywood Blvd, still raving to himself. Pauley called a friend who found the guy, called police, and had him arrested. He’s locked up on felony assault charges. Pauley is healing and grateful to be alive.

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NCIS STAR PAULEY PERRETTE IS CHARITABLE AND KIND WITHOUT FANFARE

NCIS star Pauley Perrette always seemed like a nice girl, we just didn’t know HOW nice she is. Pauley volunteers at her Methodist church in Hollywood where she feeds and hands out clothes to the homeless. (Unlike Kim Kardashian, she doesn’t alert the press.) She became friendly with some of the people she helped and knew them by name. When an Irish guy named Brandon that she had known for several years stopped turning up at the church, Pauley grew concerned. She asked around and learned that Brandon had been hit by a car and killed. Pauley knew he had no relatives so she claimed his body at the morgue and had him cremated. She held a memorial service for Brandon at the church with the other homeless people and served everyone Brandon’s favorite food – Subway sandwiches.