Celebs Are Joining The Women's March From Washington To Sundance And Beyond
On January 21, thousands of people drew up signs, put on pussy hats, and hit the streets of Washington, D.C., New York, Los Angeles, Park City, London, Sydney, and other cities across the globe to join the Women's March and protest the inauguration of Donald Trump.
Beyoncé threw her support behind the march on January 18, and she's far from alone as the crowds grow — and include a few other famous faces, too. Here are some of the artists, actors, and celebrities who are marching in solidarity with the Women's March or lending their voices to the cause.
Ariana Grande
Rihanna
Miley Cyrus
Kim Kardashian
Kesha
Vanessa Hudgens
Fifth Harmony's Lauren Jauregui
Emma Watson
Lizzo
Nick Offerman
Melissa Benoist
Janelle Monaé
Steve Buscemi
Katy Perry
Halsey
Chris Evans
Kendall Jenner
Laverne Cox
Madonna
Gina Rodriguez
Kerry Washington
Jessica Chastain
James Franco
Mandy Moore
Wesley Snipes
Aisha Tyler (with Connie Britton, Charlize Theron, and Chelsea Handler)
Charlize Theron
Tracee Ellis Ross
Demi Lovato
Jessica Williams
Hayley Williams
Zendaya
Ian McKellan
Olivia Wilde
Chrissy Teigen
Amy Schumer
Ellen Page