Women’s March: Celebs Share Photos, Messages On Social Media

Celebs turned to social media on Saturday to share photos and messages about the Women’s March on Washington, and marches in other cities across the globe.

Katy Perry shared a flashback photo on Instagram, showing her with her sister, Angela. The singer noted in her caption she would be marching with her sister on Saturday.

“Marching with SO many sisters today but my heart is most proud to march with my blood sister, Angela, who has always been my guardian angel,” Katy wrote. “We should all be guardians for each other. I march today because I am not afraid anymore and I hope I can be an example of fearlessness and resilience. I will not let anyone suppress me, silence me or clip my wings. For a long time I misunderstood the true definition of being a feminist, but now that I know, I am empowered! I am indisputably a feminist. I am here today to break the cycle of suppression and inequality. I stand with you all! #whyimarch.”

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Alicia Keys, who performed “Girl On Fire” at the Washington event, shared a pic from the stage later in the day on Twitter.

“No matter where you were today… We sent a powerful message!” she tweeted.

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Jaimie Alexander of “Blindspot” shared a photo showing her with castmates on the way to the New York City Women’s March.

“Here we come! @womensmarch #womensmarchnyc #blindspot,” she wrote.

Charlize Theron shared a pic on Twitter from the Women’s March On Main, in Park City, Utah, where the Sundance Film Festival is taking place.

Amber Tamblyn shared a host of photos on Instagram, including this one showing her with Samantha Ronson and Amy Poehler.

“My girls!! We found each other!! MARCH!” she captioned the pic.

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My girls!! We found each other!! MARCH!

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“Los Angeles is feeling bright and alive this brisk morning. It’s infectious. Hopeful. #WomensMarch,” Darren Criss tweeted on Saturday.

“All those powerful women. All those people who love them. All demanding more. All across America. Prettiest sight these eyes ever did see,” “Girls” star Lena Dunham wrote on Twitter on Saturday afternoon.

Tony Bennett shared his support on Twitter, writing, “I’m with them. #womensmarch.”

Katherine Schwarzenegger shared a pic on Instagram showing her with Jane Fonda and Mandy Moore with the hashag “#womensmarch.”

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#womensmarch 💗🤝🙌

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