Idolator — “I do not promote violence and it’s important people hear and understand my speech in it’s entirety rather than one phrase taken wildly out of context.” more info
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Ashley Judd is one proud nasty woman. On Saturday, the actress and activist joined hundreds of thousands of women from around the world to protest Donald Trump's presidency at the Women's March on Washington. While taking the stage, Ashley share... more info
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After revealing that she's not looking forward to the "horror show" that is a Donald Trump presidency in the February issue of Harper's Bazaar, Madonna made a surprise appearance at the Women's March in Washington DC on Saturday. The singer, who... more info
PopSugar UK — History was made on Saturday when hundreds of thousands of people around the country came together for the Women's Marches. While several stars showed their support on Instagram, a handful of other celebrities rallied together and hit the streets. Jo... more info
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Madonna wants everyone to choose love. The singer took to Instagram on Sunday to clear up the controversial comments she made about the White House during her speech at the Women's March on Washington on Saturday. Madonna admitted to having thoughts... more info
Reuters — (Reuters) - Pop singer Madonna, who said in a profanity-laced speech at Saturday's Women's March in Washington, D.C., that she had thought about "blowing up the White House," said on Sunday that she was speaking metaphorically.
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