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4 memorable points from the Women’s March event in early 2017
On January 21, 2017, the first Women’s March political march was held in Washington D.C (USA).
The second Women’s March event was held on January 20, 2018 with the participation of a large number of people.
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Tessa Thompson
Tessa Thompson is one of the actresses participating in the Time’s Up campaign.
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Viola Davis
American actress Viola Davis not only participated in the protest, she also boldly appeared on stage and expressed her personal views on sexual abuse in Los Angeles.
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Adele, Cameron Diaz and Jennifer Lawrence
This trio of superstars also quickly showed up at the Women’s March along with the people.
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Asia Argento
As an actress and social activist, Asia is also known as one of the characters who boldly denounced mogul Harvey Weinstein for sexual abuse.
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Natalie Portman
Like actress Viola Davis, Natalie Portman was also promptly present in Los Angeles to attend the march with the people.
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Ilana Glazer
The Board City star has a unique way of supporting feminism when wearing a fancy outfit on the Women’s March.
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Janet Mock
A friend of actress Ilana Glazer, writer and activist Janet Mock, appeared at the event.
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Chloe Grace Moretz
Present in Park City Utah in the cold weather, actress Chloë still seemed very excited to attend this important event.
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Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis
This Hollywood actor couple looked very excited to be able to attend the Women’s March.
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Padma Lakshmi
Padma Lakshmi, the host of the show Top Chef, showed her support for women at the Women’s March 2018. On Instagram, she said she would join the people in doing similar marches until
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Drew Barrymore
`Angel` Charlie is also one of the Hollywood stars interested in the Women’s March.
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Sarah Hyland
Actress Sarah Hyland seems to put a lot of effort into the #TimesUp and #Metoo campaigns when in her introduction on Instagram, she did not forget to remind her fans to join hands in fighting for women everywhere.
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Olivia Munn and Scarlett Johansson
Both actresses appeared together at the Women’s March event in Los Angeles.
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Alyssa Milano
As the `starter` of the #Metoo campaign, a campaign started by social activist Tarana Burke, actress Alyssa certainly cannot be absent from this meaningful event.
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Lena Waithe
American actress Lena Waithe braved the bitter cold to join everyone in the Women’s March.
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Patricia Arquette
Patricia Arquette is an actress who spoke out to accuse writer Oliver Stone of inappropriate behavior towards her in the past.
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Piper Perabo
Actress Piper Perabo updated Instagram on this important day with a photo showing her and her family members getting ready to go down the street and join the crowd on the Women’s March.
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Kathryn Hahn
Actress Kathryn Hahn’s smile on this day of the march is probably enough for us to know that she truly believes in and has always supported women in recent times.
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Paris Jackson
The daughter of legendary singer Michael Jackson was also present at this important march.
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Katie Holmes
Actress Katie Holmes can be seen mingling with people at the Women’s March.
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Emma Watson
Actress Emma Watson also quickly appeared on the street to join everyone in the atmosphere of this important event.
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Miley Cyrus
Appearing extremely prominently at the Women’s March, Miley gave an extremely touching speech for women around the world.
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Madonna and Cher
These two legendary singers were present very early to join their colleagues in the Women’s March in Washington D.C.
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Demi Lovato
The female singer looked extremely radiant at the march.
Photo: People
Alicia Keys and Janelle Monae
Two female singers Alicia and Janelle appeared together at Women’s March 2018.
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Katy Perry
The female singer looked very happy to meet everyone. She did not hesitate to take photos with fans and quickly joined the crowd to carry out the march.
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Vanessa Hudgens
Present at the march in Los Angeles, the female singer also drew her own slogan.
Photo: Billboard