

Posing with the necklaces made from real bullets that are putting celebs under-fire from airport security. The Bullets 4 Peace jewelry - including diamond-studded designs worth a cool $10,000 - is intended to promote world peace. But the necklaces have recently landed rapper Snoop Dogg and singer Gloria Estefan in hot water as they tried to board flights. Snoop had his blinged-out ammo confiscated at the Beirut International Airport as he headed back to America after a concert. And it has now emerged Estefan only got to keep hers after agreeing to let a pilot keep it in the cockpit during a flight from London to Italy. The incidents have not put off Snoop, Estefan and a string of famous faces from proudly showing off their Bullets 4 Peace and posing with designer Rafi Anteby.