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PICS: Adele, Jennifer Lawrence and Cameron Diaz join forces at Women’s March in LA

The a-list pals turned out to protest on the streets of Los Angeles

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Adele, Jennifer Lawrence and Cameron Diaz joined forces at the Women’s March 2018 in Los Angeles on Saturday.

The famous pals were among thousands of women who stepped out in protest across the country on the first anniversary of Donald Trump’s presidential inauguration.

Taking to Instagram, Adele shared a selfie with Jennifer and Cameron, alongside the caption, “The most influential people in my life have always been women. My family, my friends, my teachers, my colleagues, and my idols.”

“I am obsessed with all the women in my life. I adore them and need them more and more every day. I am so grateful to be a woman, I wouldn’t change it for the world. I hope I’m not only defined by my gender though.”

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“I hope I’m defined by my input to the world, my ability to love and to have empathy. To raise my son to be a a good man alongside the good man who loves me for everything I am and am not. I want what’s best for people, I think we all do. We just can’t agree on what that is. Power to the peaceful, power to the people,” she added.

J-Law also shared a photo with Cameron and Adele on Facebook alongside the caption, “I stand in solidarity for women’s rights, equal pay, DACA, CHIP.”

In the photo, Jen is holding a sign which reads, “A woman’s place is in the revolution!”

Adele held two signs which read, “Everyone’s full of s**t,” and, “I am no longer accepting the things I cannot change! I am changing the things I cannot accept”.


Cameron’s sign read, “A ‘movement’ should never take us backwards. It should only ever carry us forwards.”

Celebrities including Natalia Portman, Olivia Wilde, Alyssa Milano, Scarlett Johansson, Drew Barrymore, Ashton Kutcher, Viola Davis, Eva Longoria, Mila Kunis, and many more were among the hundreds of thousands who marched to protest against Donald Trump’s policies on Saturday.

Viola Davis delivered an incredible speech in LA, in which she said, “I am speaking today not just for the MeToos, because I am a MeToo. When I raise my hand it’s for all the women who are still in silence, the women who are faceless.”

Scarlett Johansson also spoke at the LA march, and said that the Harvey Weinstein scandal made her look back at how she was treated as a young actress in Hollywood.

“Suddenly I was 19 again and I started to remember all the men I’d known who took advantage of the fact I was a young woman who didn’t yet have the tools to say no,” she said.

Women’s Marches were also held in a number of cities including New York City, Las Vegas, Atlanta, Washington DC, as well as in Rome.

A protest in support of Time’s Up is scheduled to take place today in London.

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