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Charmed actor Alyssa Milano took to Twitter to attack President Donald Trump calling him a “racist piece of s***.” Hulk actor Mark Ruffalo would also weigh in.
Wonder Woman star Gal Gadot took to Instagram to lavish praise on 16-year-old Greta Thunberg describing her as a “Woman of Wonder.”
A new report indicates that James Gunn’s upcoming The Suicide Squad movie will film in Georgia despite the call for Hollywood studios to boycott the state over a fetal heartbeat bill.
Netflix is the first studio to make a public statement regarding Georgia’s newly passed pro-life heartbeat bill. They indicated they will not only work with the ACLU to challenge the bill in court, but threatened to “rethink” their “entire investment in Georgia” if the bill is implemented.
Gone Girl actress and model Emily Ratajkowski took to Instagram where she posted a nude photo in protest of the recent Alabama abortion bill.
Former Charmed actress Alyssa Milano called for a sex strike claiming that “our reproductive rights are being erased.”
HBO’s Westworld actress Evan Rachel Wood took to Twitter to advocate for “mandatory vasectomies until you want to have children.”
Actor Dean Cain appeared on Fox News, where he addressed Alyssa Milano and over 100 other Hollywood celebrities’ call to boycott the state of Georgia over a pro-life heartbeat bill.
Alyssa Milano revealed dozens of more celebrities including Avengers: Endgame actors Mark Ruffalo and Tessa Thompson have signed onto a letter calling for Hollywood to boycott the state of Georgia if a pro-life bill is signed into law by Georgia Governor Brian Kemp.
Alyssa Milano, Don Cheadle, Patton Oswalt, and more sign on to letter calling for Hollywood to boycott Georgia over a a pro-life bill.