Madonna, Watson, Theron, Johansson and others on the "Women's March" against Trump

The inauguration of the new president of America excited all his opponents in earnest. Among them were quite a few famous women who came out this weekend to the "Women's March", a protest action dedicated to the election of Trump.

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Participants in the march on the streets of Washington

Madonna, Watson, Theron, Johansson and others

The procession against Donald took place not only in many US cities, but also in the capitals of European countries: Berlin, Paris, Rome, Athens, etc., but most of the people took to the streets of New York and Washington. It was there that stars of cinema and variety were seen, not only local, but also visitors. Among all stood out Britons Helen Mirren and Emma Watson. The first one made several selfies and put them on the Internet, signing the pictures like this:

"I am very happy. I feel like a real New Yorker. It's an amazing feeling to be among your like-minded people and such wonderful people. I am delighted!".
Helen Mirren
Emma Watson

But the performance of the pop diva of Madonna was very eccentric. After active participation in the protest, the singer decided to make a speech and appeared on the podium, saying the following words:

"I'm very glad that I'm here. At first I thought that my indignation from Trump's victory would pass, but this did not happen. Do you want to know what I think about this? Yes, I'm so indignant and upset that if I had a grenade, I would have gone and blown up the White House, "etc.

Unfortunately, in Madonna's speech there were a lot of obscene words, that's why to know everything that the singer said was impossible. The US central channels, in order to continue broadcasting the rally, simply turned off the sound, because "bumping" individual words did not help.

Madonna
Madonna and Cher on the march

In addition to the audience from the rostrum actress actress Scarlett Johansson, who said these words:

"Dear our, Donald Trump! I would really like to believe that you will support my daughter like your Ivanka. I really want to be wrong, but it seems to me that you will lead the US to a big crisis and collapse. Even now the country is rolling back, instead of going forward. "
Scarlett Johansson

In addition to these stars, comedians Amy Schumer, Alisha Kiz, Gloria Steinem and many others appeared before the audience. Among those who marched against Donald Trump, actors Charlize Theron, Julianne Moore, Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeykis, Jessica Chestane and Chloe Moretz, singer Katy Perry and many others were seen.

Amy Schumer
Gloria Steinem
Alisha Kiz
Charlize Theron
Julianne Moore
Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeykis
Jessica Chestane and Chloe Moretz
Maggie and Jake Gyllenhaal
Katy Perry
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Women of America supported from afar

Those who could not for some reason join the "pink procession", and it looked like this from a bird's eye view (according to the idea all participants had to be wearing pink hats) could write support words on the Internet. The first to respond was actress Drew Barrymore, who placed her picture with her right hand raised, making the following inscription under it:

"I'm proud of being a woman. I adore women and adore their daughters. I'm glad that many of us are together today! ".

After that, a photo from Victoria Beckham appeared on the web. On it, she stood on the balcony with her daughter Harper. The fashion designer wrote under the picture these words:

"Today I support all women! Very proud of you! ".
Drew Barrymore
Victoria Beckham with her daughter, Harper
"Female March" from a bird's eye view
Women of America against Trump