Taylor Swift, Katy Perry, More React To Anti-Trump Marches
By Radio.com Staff
(RADIO.COM) – "Yin and Yang balances life," RZA tweeted today. And this week certainly provided a bit of yin and yang. Yesterday [January 20] the big story in the news was, of course, the inauguration of Donald Trump.
Today, however, the huge turnout for anti-Trump marches around the country and the world provided a voice for those who aren't happy that the former Apprentice host is now the leader of the free world.
Katy Perry and Taylor Swift (tweeting about the same thing, and sharing the same opinion!), Camila Cabello and her former Fifth Harmony bandmate Lauren Jauregui, Miley Cyrus and Madonna (the latter performed at a rally in DC today as well), as well as male artists including the RZA and Pearl Jam, took to social media to share their feelings about the marches.
Unity. Protection. Power. Progress. WOMEN RISE UP! Getting ready to march with my sisters! @womensmarch #WomensMarch pic.twitter.com/azkqAgfFfN
— KATY PERRY (@katyperry) January 21, 2017
my heart ACHES that I couldn't be with u this time, but I am so emotional and so proud of everyone walking the #WomensMarch today ❤ one love
— camila (@Camila_Cabello) January 21, 2017
I have never felt such an exilerating ELECTRIFYING energy in my entire life. The people stood UNITED AND PEACEFUL in a multitude of love
— PRELUDE (@LaurenJauregui) January 21, 2017
All in the name of the marginalized groups of people who make this country strong. Millions marched alongside each other with love & respect
— PRELUDE (@LaurenJauregui) January 21, 2017
"THIS IS WHAT DEMOCRACY LOOKS LIKE! THIS IS WHAT A FEMINIST LOOKS LIKE!"
— PRELUDE (@LaurenJauregui) January 21, 2017
With My Girl Amy at the Women's March in D.C. We Go Hard or We Go Home. ????????????♀️????♀️????♀️????♀️????♀️????♀️????♀️????♀️????♀️????♀️????♀️????♀️????♀️???????? pic.twitter.com/st68AeZ3HQ
— Madonna (@Madonna) January 21, 2017
.@happyhippiefdn @womensmarch @womensmarchla #womensmarchla #WMLA #whyimarch #hearourvoice #hh4pp pic.twitter.com/hEyG61So60
— Miley Cyrus (@MileyCyrus) January 21, 2017
NASTY WOMEN UNITE ???????????????????????????????? #WomensMarch
— TINASHE ³³³ (@Tinashe) January 21, 2017
Taking a stand for what you believe in is rare these days. So is (literally) walking the walk. #WomensMarch
— Richard Marx (@richardmarx) January 21, 2017
Today we march pic.twitter.com/UwJCb1Bflv
— P!nk (@Pink) January 21, 2017
Women.. you are powerful and inspiring. #EqualityForAll #WomensMarch
— Nick Jonas (@nickjonas) January 21, 2017
#WomensMarch with @MikeMcCreadyPJ and @brandicarlile. pic.twitter.com/dMpOvfeevd
— Pearl Jam ???????? (@PearlJam) January 21, 2017
Proud of all our friends, family and fans participating in the #WomensMarch. Women's rights are human rights. pic.twitter.com/74Hp9hzADe
— Pearl Jam ???????? (@PearlJam) January 21, 2017
Peace. The Women's Marches were massive. It's great to see the strive for Equality which is a Natural birthright. Yin & Yang balances life.
— RZA! (@RZA) January 21, 2017
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