From hosting G4's 
Attack of the Show! to appearing in  summer blockbusters 
Date Night and 
Iron Man 2, Olivia Munn is  entertaining audiences all over the globe. Olivia also has a soft spot  for animals and was shocked to learn that elephants used in circuses are torn from their  mothers at birth and bound and electro-shocked as babies in order to  break their spirits. They spend the rest of their lives performing  silly, meaningless tricks out of constant fear of physical punishment,  including beatings with bullhooks—sharp, metal-tipped implements that  resemble fireplace pokers.
                
Since elephants are not naturally inclined to balance  on balls, stand on their heads, or perform tricks, trainers use whips,  tight collars, muzzles, electric prods, bullhooks, and other painful  tools to force them to perform these physically uncomfortable tasks.  Elephants used by Ringling  Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus are beaten, hit, poked,  prodded, and jabbed with sharp hooks, sometimes until bloody. When they  are not performing, elephants—who walk up to 30 miles a day in their  natural environment—spend their time in chains as the circus travels  from city to city.
                                                             Olivia explains, "When you look at something like the  circus and everyone's laughing and there's color and there's music and  everything seems so great, but when you go right behind that door and  they're in these crates all day long and then they're getting shocked  and beat just so they can get up and dance around on a ball … it was  just so sickening." Please join Olivia in helping to stop cruelty under the big top  and spread the word  about this important issue to everyone you know!