In Meryl We Trust: Here Are The Best Signs From The Women's March
Plenty of famous faces made an appearance at the Women's March in New York, Los Angeles, and of course, Washington, D.C. — and plenty more graced the posters hoisted by protestors, too.
Behold, a small selection of some of the most clever signs spotted at the Women's March that featured some great pop culture references, from Fatal Attraction to Cher and beyond.
Steve Buscemi gets it.
Meryl Streep's supporters — including Uzo Aduba from Orange Is The New Black! — are campaigning early in Washington, D.C.
Elsewhere in D.C.: The divas mean business. (Hopefully these guys got to meet Cher, who was also there.)
No bunnies were harmed/boiled during the making of this sign.
*Schuyler snaps* for the Hamilton crowd.
But can it make a pencil disappear?
Ah, yes, Pennsylvania Ave. — the new King's Landing.
We would much rather have Ducky in office, but alas.
Mark Hamill himself was blown away by the [huge] number of Carrie Fisher and Star Wars-inspired signs at the Women's March, and we can see why.
Emma Watson did attend the Women's March, but this Harry Potter-inspired sign wasn't hers:
And we'll make a special exception for this little guy.