Famous names reacted to the abortion law in the USA
Famous names reacted to the abortion law in the USA
The declaration named Roe V. Wade, which gave women the right to have abortions, was changed by the decision of the US Supreme Court. Famous names criticizing this decision, which restricts access to abortion in many states, expressed their feelings using their platforms.
The US Supreme Court is currently at the center of the backlash against the abortion law. Many names criticized the Court, which annulled the Roe vs Wade decision, which has made abortion legal in the country since 1973.
Madonna, the iconic name of pop music, wrote on her social media account, "The law has decided that we have no rights as women. "This decision has brought me and all women in this country to deep sadness," she said.
US singer Olivia Rodrigo, who took the Glastonbury stage, said, "I'm shocked and I feel so bad," and stated that he dedicated the song he sang with Lily Allen to the US Constitutional Court.
"After all these years of fighting fr the freedom of the female body, I can't believe we're here," said Grammy-winning singer Taylor Swift.
Famous model Hailey Bieber said, "Incredible, I can't find the words to say. What a loss and disappointment. It's a really scary situation,” she criticized the abortion law.
British singer Harry Styles said: "I'm so sorry for the people in America. Check your friends, pay attention to each other. We will overcome these days together, the struggle is just beginning. "It's a really dark day for America," he said.
Former US First Lady Michelle Obama said: "I am deeply sorry that individuals in this country have lost an important right that affects the decisions they make about their own bodies."
"In America, guns have more rights than women," Kim Kardashian said on her social media account.
British actress Sophie Turner, famous for the Game of Thrones TV series, said in her video, “This law takes us back to 50 years ago. This will not save anyone's life. If this was really about saving lives, it would be gun control rather than gun attacks in the US. "This law is about controlling a woman's body and her rights," he said.
US singer Billie Eilish used the expressions "Today is a very, very dark day for American women" while criticizing the Court's decision at the Glastonbury Festival.
Chris Evans, who has a large fan base for his role as Captain America, encouraged those who want to donate to institutions that support abortion rights from his Twitter account.
55-year-old famous actress Halle Berry listed the abortions that should be done in some health conditions and said, "If you do not have these abortions, you will die."