During a climate change protest on November 22nd, actresses Piper Perabo and Diane Lane were arrested in Washington, D.C. while protesting alongside Jane Fonda in front of the Supreme Court Building.
Climate activist group Fire Drill Fridays confirmed Lane, Perabo, and actress Amber Valletta were arrested. You can see them in handcuffs in the pictures below.
The group noted that in total 40 people were arrested by DC Police.
Today’s 40 organizers, indigenous leaders, and activists along with celebrities like @PiperPerabo, @ambervalletta, and Diane Lane were arrested to make it clear: WATER CAN’T WAIT #FireDrillFriday 🔥 pic.twitter.com/oSnYFR8D17
— Fire Drill Fridays (@FireDrillFriday) November 22, 2019
Perabo confirmed she was arrested on her personal Twitter account writing, “I was just arrested at Fire Drill Friday because we are in a climate emergency, and we need our government to protect our land, air, and water from big oil’s pollution.”
She added, “Honored to stand with Jane Fonda and so many inspiring youth climate activists.”
I was just arrested at @FireDrillFriday because we are in a climate emergency, and we need our government to protect our land, air, and water from big oil’s pollution.
Honored to stand with @Janefonda and so many inspiring youth climate activists. https://t.co/XIxQtZbNYN— Piper Perabo (@PiperPerabo) November 22, 2019
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Perabo would also respond to critics noting that she took a train to DC instead of a private plane.
She wrote on Twitter, “People I don’t know are saying I took a private plane to DC. FYI, I took the train.”
Perabo added, “I do my best to care for our environment. Large corps are the worst polluters & want us to blame each other to distract.”
People I don’t know are saying I took a private plane to DC.
FYI, I took the train.
I do my best to care for our environment. Large corps are the worst polluters & want us to blame each other to distract. https://t.co/MNUMVV7uVo
If water is your worry https://t.co/DXlxO4EBza pic.twitter.com/wsbQNfeW85
— Piper Perabo (@PiperPerabo) November 23, 2019
Valletta wrote on Instagram:
“Today in front of the U.S. Capitol and Supreme for Fire Drill Friday we raised our voices and got arrested for Climate Crisis and specifically the protection of water.”
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Jane Fonda was not arrested. They report:
“Fonda avoided arrest the past two weeks of protest because she faces a lengthy jail stay for each additional infraction with which she is charged.”
The Hollywood Reporter also notes the D.C. Attorney General’s office did not charge Fonda for her previous arrests.
Fonda has been arrested four times, but has only spent a night in jail.
Fonda, Lane, Perabo, and Valletta are not the only celebrities who have been arrested during these weekly climate protests led by Jane Fonda.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , June Diane Raphael, and Marg Helgenberger have also been arrested. They were all arrested after they participated in a sit-in at the U.S. Capitol Building.