Celebrities at the 2018 Women's March

A huge supporter of Time's Up, Eva Longoria stepped out for the Women's March in L.A. The pregnant 42-year-old star was a voice for women everywhere, speaking on stage at the moving movement to the large crowd of advocates. Along with a sweet boomerang on Instagram which showed the entertainer dancing with a TIME'S UP sign, Eva wrote: "Such an honor to speak today at the @wmnsmarchla! This isn’t just a moment or a march, it’s a movement!"
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Current Broadway star's Amy Schumer and Michael Moore, joined The View's Rosie Perez and Whoopi Goldberg while supporting the Women's March in NYC. The group bundled up in the cool weather, standing in solidarity for the vital day.
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Gina Rodriguez took to social media to share one of the sign's from the 2018 Women's March. The Jane the Virgin star, has become a Latina icon for her promotion of kindness and equality. On Twitter, she wrote: #WomensMarch2018 #DreamActNow so proud and in awe of all the amazing women marching today. I love you. ❤️ "
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Power trio! Rockin' sleek pairs of shades, Adele, Jennifer Lawrence and Cameron Diaz posed for a selfie at the Women’s March 2018 in L.A. The acclaimed singer, who shared the pic, wrote a touching message in the caption of her post, which reads:
"The most influential people in my life have always been women. My family, my friends, my teachers, my colleagues, and my idols. I am obsessed with all the women in my life. I adore them and need them more and more every day. I am so grateful to be a woman, I wouldn't change it for the world. I hope I'm not only defined by my gender though. I hope I'm defined by my input to the world, my ability to love and to have empathy. To raise my son to be a a good man alongside the good man who loves me for everything I am and am not. I want what's best for people, I think we all do. We just can't agree on what that is. Power to the peaceful, power to the people x #womensmarch2018"
The Hunger Games actress also shared a photo of the three on her Facebook page, writing: “I stand in solidarity for women’s rights, equal pay, DACA, CHIP.”
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With her usual poise and passion, Viola Davis gave a stirring speech onstage at the 2018 Women's March in L.A. According to CNN's coverage, Viola told the crowd at Pershing Square:
"I am speaking today, not just for the 'me too's,' cause I was a 'me too,' but when I raise my hand I am aware of all the women who are still in silence. The women who are faceless." She continued to say: "Every single day, your job as an American citizen is not just to fight for your rights, but it is to fight for the right of every individual that is taking a breath, whose heart is pumping and breathing on this earth."
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Longtime political activist Jane Fonda supported the movement from Sundance! The Grace and Frankie star spoke on stage during the "Respect Rally" at the 2018 Film Festival on January 20 in Park City, Utah.
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Alyssa Milano joined the thousands of activists in Atlanta, Georgia for the "Power to the Polls" march. Along with a photo of her in front of a "#MeToo" sign, the former Melrose Place star wrote to her fans: "Proud. #WomensMarch #PowerToThePolls"
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Back at it! Celebrity best friends and former co-stars Eva Longoria and Felicity Huffman stood united at the powerful L.A. march. Felicity shared a sweet photo of the pair on her Instagram, writing: "Two #TimesUp women take on #WomensMarch2018."
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Olivia Munn was also among the celebrities to greet the crowd. She shared a snippet of her speech on Instagram, writing: "So honored to be asked to speak at today’s #womensmarch in LA. ... 'We all have the power to make sure that our daughters, nieces, granddaughters, great-granddaughters all grow up with the mentality that when you come for one of us, you come for all of us.'"
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I got you! Mila Kunis supported her friend and fellow actress Scarlett Johansson as she inspired the Women's March L.A. attendees with her words. The Avengers star repped a Time's Up T-shirt.
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Party of five! Elizabeth Banks took to Instagram to praise actress Alfre Woodard for her amazing speech at the L.A. march. Along with the star-studded photo (which features the Pitch Perfect star with Eva Longoria, Rachel Platten, Alfre and Felicity Huffman) the actress wrote:
"So many amazing memories made at #womensmarch2018 #LA today. Alfre Woodard gave the most inspiring speech - we don’t have to reinvent the wheel, we just have to keep rolling! Please DONATE to @womensmarch more pics to come - thank you everyone that marched today all over the world."
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Natalie Portman and Eva Longoria shared a sweet moment as the duo spoke to the L.A. women's march crowd. The stars had lately been seen promoting the Time's Up movement together.
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"It's easy if you try..." Back in the big apple, Yoko Ono was a beacon for change, reminding us all of her late husband John Lennon's famous song Imagine.
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"SIGNS UP, TIME’S UP," Lupita Nyong'o wrote alongside a carousel of photos showing her time at the Women's March in L.A. At one point, the Oscar-winner posed with Allison Janney. The talents both gave speeches at the rally, calling for change in the world. Allison wore a peace shirt, while Lupita represented TIME'S UP.
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Among her Instagram photos from the day, Lupita also shared a group shot of her with fellow celebs Elizabeth Banks, Felicity Huffman, Olivia Munn and Eva Longoria. The fivesome were all smiles as they posed backstage at the L.A. march, fighting for equality. Elizabeth wore pins on her outfit that said "100% human" and "Babes unite."
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In an emotional video shared to her Instagram page, Drew Barrymore showed her solidarity. Urging everyone to "fight like a girl," the actress got teary eyed in the powerful clip. "#march for all women," she wrote. "And I am here on behalf of my beautiful gender and my loves of my life ... my daughters Olive and Frankie #fightlikeagirl"
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