LATEST: Members of animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) disrupted auditions for Jennifer Lopez's online reality show on Friday (19JAN07) to protest her use of fur. An event held at a MACy's Department Store in Downey, California, to promote the star's latest perfume, Glow After Dark, turned nasty when activists posing as contestants hurled abuse at judges. Several young women at the event were vying to become a 'Glow Girl' and win an appearance on Lopez's online project, GLOW AFTER DARK SHOW. Two members from PETA disrupted the proceedings when they took to the stage and pretended to audition, but, instead, launched into a tirade against the singer/actress. While onstage, one of the PETA protestors told judges, "I think the most important thing about being a diva... is not only being sexy and being stylish, but not wearing real f**king fur!" She then began chanting, "J.Lo, fur ho!" The stunned master of ceremonies quickly marched the intruder off the stage. PETA has frequently targeted the singer for wearing fur and using it in her clothing line. Lopez was not present at the event.