Anti-Trump Women's protest joined by Emma Stone, Madonna & Others
Anti-Trump Women's protest joined by Emma Stone, Madonna & Others
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Donald Trump has taken oath as the 45th president of United States of America on 20th of January. Since his election win there has been so many protests made out against him by common people and famous celebrities alike. Recently, Meryl Streep took the platform of a famous award show where she spoke about the current scenario of the country though she directly did not name anyone.

Although many of Hollywood's A-list celebrities had gone during President Donald Trump's inauguration, you didn't have to wonder any longer on Saturday, when scores of them showed up at huge women's marches in Washington and other cities to send the new president a pointed message that he was in for a fight - and that, as so many signs said, women's rights are human rights.

Madonna, Julia Roberts, Scarlett Johansson, Cher, Alicia Keys, Katy Perry, Emma Watson, Amy Schumer, Jake Gyllenhaal and feminist leader Gloria Steinem were just some of those at the march in Washington, where officials said the crowd could number more than half a million. 

 In New York, Helen Mirren, Cynthia Nixon and Whoopi Goldberg joined a crowd of protesters marching to Trump's home at Trump Tower. In Park City, Utah, where the Sundance Film Festival was underway, TV host Chelsea Handler was joined by Charlize Theron, Kristen Stewart and more. In Los Angeles, Miley Cyrus, Jamie Lee Curtis, Demi Lovato and Jane Fonda were among tens of thousands protesting.

The pop icon Cher said, "I think people are more frightened than they've ever been," the 70-year-old singer said. "Everything that we gained, we're just watching slip away. It's not only one thing, it's everything - the progress that we made is all going away." When asked whether she thought the new president would listen the message of the march, she replied: "I don't care what he's hearing. It's important what the people are hearing. He'll hear it, but he won't pay attention." 

Many other celebs joining the march were equally against the fact that Donald Trump is the next president of USA and are frightened about the future state of their country.

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