Olivia Rodrigo, Billie Eilish, and All Your Favorite Celebs Spoke Up For Abortion Rights

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Olivia Rodrigo, Billie Eilish, and All Your Favorite Celebs Spoke Up For Abortion Rights
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More than 150 celebrities signed a petition saying BansOffOurBodies.

, taking away the constitutional right to abortion. Our power to plan our own futures and control our own bodies depends on our ability to access sexual and reproductive care, including abortion.” Other signees of the petition include Camila Cabello, Tinashe, Hailey Bieber, Hari Nef, Paramore, King Princess, Soccer Mommy, Karlie Kloss, Kendall Jenner, and more. “We are Artists. Creators. Storytellers. We are the new generation stepping into our power. Now we are being robbed or our power.

Several artists who signed the petition had already spoken publicly against the rollback of Roe v. Wade.posted on social media about her own experience with abortion, tweeting “I had an abortion in October of last year while I was on tour. I went to Planned Parenthood where they gave me the abortion pill. It was easy. Everyone deserves that kind of access.”spoke about the importance of abortion access at a recent sold-out concert in Washington D.C., saying “Because we’re in D.C.

If Roe v. Wade is overturned, millions of people will lose access to abortion — which is already the case in many of the country’s “,” or areas where people must travel over 100 miles to access abortion care. This will disproportionately impact communities of color, rural communities, and low-income communities the most. Currently, however, abortion is still legal across the country.

“Should the Supreme Court take away the constitutional right to safe, legal abortion, young people stand to lose the most,” Alexis McGill Johnson, President and CEO of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, said in a statement. “What we see in young people from all walks of life is that they aren’t backing down — not today, not ever.

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