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9 Things You Might've Missed At The Women's March
9 Things You Might've Missed At The Women's March

... across the nation. Amy Sedaris posted a black-and-white Instagram shot of one person holding up a sign that read, "Melania: Blink Twice If You Want Us to Save You." Aimee Mullins, meanwhile, posted a picture of a "Free Melania" sign that she said "marched the London streets.". 5. Bachelor Nick Viall Supports the Ladies. I also saw Nick Viall, our current @Bachelor ABC. Thanks for supporting women's rights! __link__/h 45 Ju CV 7 v I. — Sarah Snitch (@Sarah Snitch) January 21, 2017. The Bachelor season 21 star Nick Viall attended the Women's March in Los Angeles. Several social media users shared pictures of the former software salesman standing among a crowd of women while sipping on a cup of coffee. "Thanks for supporting women's rights!" You Tuber  Sarah Snitch tweeted , later telling Us Weekly that the reality TV star "was very relaxed, with coffee in hand. I was excited and proud to see him out supporting ...



Madonna F-bombs Trump At Women’s March, Says ‘i Have Thought An Awful Lot About Blowing Up The White House’ Video
Madonna F-bombs Trump At Women’s March, Says ‘i Have Thought An Awful Lot About Blowing Up The White House’ Video

... “I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House,” Madonna is heard saying to the crowds gathered. Several networks had to apologize to their audience after Madonna’s multiple F-Bombs were telecast live across the globe. In the midst of Madonna’s rant, CNN’s Brooke Baldwin had to cough up an apology to his viewers. “I just need to apologize for the multiple f-bombs by Madonna. That happens, and we apologize here at CNN for that.”. — Matt Wilstein (@The Matt Wilstein) January 21, 2017. As for Madonna, she declared that today’s demonstration was the start of a new “revolution.”. Madonna at #Womens March : "I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House" __link__/ND 3 Ah 49 r AO __link__/n Cn 3 Ai Th 40. — Yahoo News (@Yahoo News) January 21, 2017. Madonna who has been known to be a very vocal Trump opponent dropped the F-Bomb several times. She denounced the Trump era as the “new age of tyranny” and that his presidency is a “horrific moment ...



Madonna Lets The F-bombs Fly On Live Tv In Speech At Women's March
Madonna Lets The F-bombs Fly On Live Tv In Speech At Women's March

... believe the Women’s March will amount to little political action: “Fuck you.”. “Yes, I’m angry. Yes, I am outraged. Yes, I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House, but I know that this won’t change anything,” she continued. “We cannot fall into despair.”. The speech was broadcast live on a variety of different television networks. According to The Hollywood Reporter, CNN and MSNBC cut away from Madonna after the singer dropped her third F-bomb, with CNN’s Brooke Baldwin later apologizing to the audience. C-SPAN, however, continued to cover her remarks uninterrupted. CNN goes live to Madonna. they're probably regretting not putting her on the 7 second delay __link__/epfg KGw 9 Cj. — Sean Hanley (@on_coursegolf) January 21, 2017. “I just need to apologize for the multiple f-bombs by Madonna,” Baldwin said. “That happens, and we apologize here at CNN for that.”. After ...



The Black Madonna
The Black Madonna

... capable and brilliant in my old position as talent buyer. I work now largely on special programming with partners and I work on Daphne [ a Smart Bar event series subtitled, 'A Women's Movement in Dance Music' ]. I still act a bit as the voice of the club and work with Jason on the larger concepts and residencies. It's a great relationship. Smart Bar is so much more than a club to me. It's home. It's family. I consider [owner] Joe Shanahan's daughter, Tara, my adopted sister. We've traveled all over the world together. It's nice to have the club as a grounding force for me. I will be a part of it as long as they'll let me come home. Your single, "He Is the Voice I Hear," is the first new music you've released in a couple of years, a period that's coincided with you being a much more global presence on the DJ circuit. Talk a little bit about the negotiations that need to be struck ...



Madonna And Scarlett Johansson Deliver Powerful Speeches At Women's March On Washington
Madonna And Scarlett Johansson Deliver Powerful Speeches At Women's March On Washington

... Acar/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images). WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 21: Madonna (L) and Cher attend the rally at the Women's March on Washington on January 21, 2017 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Wire Image). WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 21: Madonna performs onstage during the Women's March on Washington on January 21, 2017 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Wire Image). WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 21: Madonna attends the Women's March on Washington on January 21, 2017 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images). WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 21: Alicia Keys (L) and Janelle Monae attend the rally at the Women's March on Washington on January 21, 2017 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Wire Image). WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 21: Fisher Stevens (L) and Cher attend the rally at the Women's March on Washington on January 21, 2017 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Wire Image). WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 21: Scarlett Johansson (L) and Cher attend the rally at the Women's March on Washington on January 21, 2017 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Wire Image). ...



Lourdes Leon Watches Mom Madonna Drop Three F-bombs
Lourdes Leon Watches Mom Madonna Drop Three F-bombs

... There were badges on her uniform that read NOPE and Commander. Schumer wore the same suit when talking to Neil de Grasse Tyson earlier this week for a skit on her series Inside Amy Schumer. The star was asking the 58-year-old astrophysicist and cosmologist about how freeze-dried ice cream stays fresh in space. The actress also wore a matching Wear Orange sweat band to create awareness for gun violence to the march. Trump has been a supporter of the NRA. Astronaut for a day: Comedienne Schumer of Trainwreck fame wore a costume as she walked with her friends in DC. Taking flight: The blonde HBO stand-up star had on a bright orange NASA suit with her hair in braised pigtails and prescription glasses on. There were badges on her uniform that read NOPE and Commander. Recycling her costumes: Schumer wore the same suit when talking to Neil de Grasse Tyson earlier this week for a ...



Madonna, Others Open Media Salvo
Madonna, Others Open Media Salvo

... starts here. “The fight for the right to be free - to be who we are - to be equal. Let’s march together through this darkness and with each step, know that we are not afraid. That we are not alone. That we will not back down. That there is power in our unity. And that no opposing force stands a chance in the face of true solidarity. And to our detractors that insist that this march will never add up to anything, fuck you. Fuck you! It is the beginning of much needed change…,” she continued until CNN anchor Brooke Baldwin cut in. Baldwin: “Okay!”. Madonna, audio fading out: “.change that will require sacrifice…”. Baldwin: “Okay, we’re going to hold onto that, because… some of the language used.  it’s Madonna… the one and only Material Girl up on stage. I spy Amy Schumer over her shoulder…”. “It’s a show of force with all these celebrities. We heard Donald Trump say, ‘I don’t need the celebrities, I won the election,’ but what do you make of her message?,” Baldwin continued, turning to her CNN colleagues, who demurred from explicitly interpreting ...



Jane Fonda, Alicia Keyes, Madonna, Julia Roberts And Scores More Stars Join The March
Jane Fonda, Alicia Keyes, Madonna, Julia Roberts And Scores More Stars Join The March

... with women and think twice about messing with New Yorkers. We will not just roll over and play dead.”. In Park City, singer John Legend and actors Benjamin Bratt and Jason Ritter, along with actresses Theron, Stewart, Maria Bello and Laura Dern, were among an estimated 8,000 people who turned out with Handler. “Love, not hate, will make America great,” they chanted. Handler acknowledged that although Trump had been elected president, “the only thing you can do when you’ve been set back is to step forward and continue to fight.”. In Washington, Oscar-winning actress Arquette carried a sign that said, “Put Women in the Constitution.” She said she was concerned about a host of social issues under the new administration and Congress, among them the possibility that the arts would lose federal funding. “The arts is our culture,” she said. “A lot is at stake. … We need to be heard and respected. They need to know we are a force to be reckoned with.”. Actress Jackie Cruz of “Orange Is The New Black” also spoke about the importance of the arts, saying that as a ...



Miley, Madonna, Natalie Portman And More Celebs At Women’s Solidarity Marches Across The Country
Miley, Madonna, Natalie Portman And More Celebs At Women’s Solidarity Marches Across The Country

... Actress Helen Mirren (left) wears Puma sneakers alongside Cynthia Nixon at the Women’s Solidarity March in New York City. REX Shutterstock. Whoopi Goldberg at the Women’s Solidarity March in New York City. REX Shutterstock. Meanwhile, in Washington, D. C., Madonna hurled expletives while delivering remarks in lace-up boots. In the Big Apple, Helen Mirren took to a stage wearing white and blue Pumas while speaking before a crowd, joined by Cynthia Nixon, Whoopi Goldberg, Taylor Schilling, Rosie Perez and more stars. Charlize Theron (right) at the Women’s Solidarity March in Park City, Utah. REX Shutterstock. Sundance Film Festival is underway in Park City, Utah, where celebrities are promoting their films — and today, advocating for change. Among the demonstrators were Charlize Theron, Chelsea Handler, Laura Dern and Jennifer ...



The Revolution Starts Here,’ Says Madonna
The Revolution Starts Here,’ Says Madonna

... such as: “Climate change is real, you’re the hoax!” and “These boobs were made for marching” and “How many women does it take to crush a Cheeto?”. Theo Wargo/Getty Images. And, taking off on the campaign logo and slogan of Trump’s presidential rival Hillary Clinton , one demonstrator hoisted a sign that read, “I’m With Her” but showed arrows pointing in every which way at the surrounding marchers. Aaron P. Bernstein/Getty Images. More than 600 sister marches are also planned, according to organizers , with hundreds of thousands of people around the world taking to the streets in protest of Trump. RELATED VIDEO: Watch: Natasha Stoynoff Breaks Silence, Accuses Donald Trump of Sexual Attack. The Women’s March on Washington was expected to be a star-studded event, with celebrities like Chelsea Handler, Amy Schumer and Jessica ...

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