A-list songwriter adopts runaway West Hollywood piglet ‘Wilbur’

A runaway piglet captured on video scrambling through the streets of West Hollywood has landed himself an A-list home after catching the attention of Grammy-winning songwriter Diane Warren.

The black-and-white pig — affectionately dubbed “Wilbur” by viewers online — was adopted Thursday morning after his weekend escape turned him into a local celebrity, reported NBC.

A runaway piglet who sent people scrambling through the streets of West Hollywood has landed himself an A-list home after catching the attention of Grammy-winning songwriter Diane Warren. Getty Images
Warren’s representative, Marcia Zwilling, confirmed the songwriter adopted the pig after seeing viral footage of his Aug. 15 dash through the neighborhood. TikTok/themedicalmiracle

Warren’s representative, Marcia Zwilling, confirmed the songwriter adopted the pig after seeing viral footage of his Aug. 15 dash through the neighborhood.

“Diane saw the news clips and saw the little pig running in West Hollywood and she just called me and said, please get the pig, get the pig,” Zwilling told the outlet.

Zwilling attended the adoption process and was able to take Wilbur home.

LA Animal Services had said that if several people wanted to adopt the pig, officials would hold a Silent Auction, a process the agency described as providing “a fair and competitive way to determine the adopter without favoritism.”

Wilbur won’t exactly be roughing it after his brief life on the run.

Zwilling said the pig will live at a sanctuary where he will have “gourmet salads every day, beautiful acreage, other friends, other animals, it’s going to have an amazing life and grow up, you know, to be a very, very, very happy pig.”

Wilbur won’t exactly be roughing it after his brief life on the run. TikTok/themedicalmiracle
The piglet first drew attention Saturday when he was spotted racing down Hayworth Avenue as at least three people attempted to corner and capture him. TikTok/themedicalmiracle

The piglet first drew attention Saturday when he was spotted racing down Hayworth Avenue as at least three people attempted to corner and capture him.

Warren—a longtime animal advocate—has previously stepped in to help another runaway farm animal.

Songwriter Diane Warren attends the 33rd Annual Academy of Country Music Awards on April 22, 1998, at the Universal Amphitheater in Universal City, California. Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images
Warren—a longtime animal advocate—has previously stepped in to help other farm animals. TikTok/themedicalmiracle

In 2021, she helped arrange the relocation of the last loose cow from a group of about 40 that escaped from a slaughterhouse in Pico Rivera, according to NBC.

The Pico Rivera city manager said at the time that Warren planned to have the animal relocated to Farm Sanctuary in Acton.

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