Alicia Vosgrau Rekindles Feud With Laura Maria Rypa Over Rabbit Scandal
The exchange shifts attention from an animal-welfare lapse to personal attacks over family life.
Overview
- Alicia Vosgrau, who posted an Instagram Reel on Wednesday, accused Laura Maria Rypa of fueling last year's backlash for attention and scolded her over an on-off relationship and a police visit to the home.
- Rypa replied in Instagram Stories that Vosgrau abandoned animals, rejected lectures about her parenting, and later removed parts of her posts.
- Hours later, Rypa added a longer comment under a news post, saying the line is crossed when her children are named and insisting the issue is animal abandonment, not her private life.
- In summer 2025, Vosgrau left four rabbits in a forest near Norderstedt, one was later found dead and the others went to a shelter, and she later called the decision incredibly dumb and said she regrets it.
- PETA condemned the act and urged a ban on her keeping animals, media reported brands cut ties at the time, and there are no new legal steps reported as the dispute plays out on social media.