Katy Perry, Kim Kardashian, and other celebrities shared posts on
social media declaring that the "Fourth of July" was "canceled" due to
a "shortage of independence" for women in response to Roe V. Wade being
overturned.
Perry, a 37-year-old singer, posted a message on Twitter to her 100
million-plus followers Monday using a line from one of her biggest
hits, "Firework," to rage about the recent decision by the United
States Supreme Court.
The ruling recognizes that there is no constitutional right to an
abortion and returns the issue to the states, as The Daily Wire
previously reported.
"Baby you're a firework' is a 10, but women in the U.S. have fewer
rights than an actual sparkler smh," Perry tweeted.
"Baby you're a firework" is a 10 but women in the US have
fewer rights than an actual sparkler smh
- KATY PERRY (@katyperry) July 4, 2022
Both Kim and Kourtney Kardashian shared a similar message with their
hundreds of millions of followers on their Instagram Stories on
Independence Day that read, "4th of July has been canceled due to a
shortage of independence. Sincerely, Women."
Outspoken, leftist celebrities like Bette Midler shared the same meme
with her two million-plus followers.
pic.twitter.com/wkh3tsH4Nk
- bettemidler (@BetteMidler) July 2, 2022
Actress Jessica Chastain tweeted a selfie showing her flipping the bird
with a message that read, "Happy `Independence' Day from me and my
reproductive rights."
Happy "Independence" Day from me and my reproductive rights.
pic.twitter.com/GoIuu4JhAq
- Jessica Chastain (@jes_chastain) July 4, 2022
Their sentiments followed numerous posts from celebrities like Amy
Schumer and Chelsea Handler following the SCOTUS decision, as The Daily
Wire previously reported.
Schumer shared a message on Instagram with her almost 12 million
followers that read: "Are you ready to fight back when Roe is
overturned?" The image included a phone number to text, and she
captioned her post with nearly a dozen emoji faces depicting an open
mouth vomiting.
Handler shared a screenshot of a tweet with her millions of followers
that read: "3 Supreme Court justices were placed on the bench by a
twice impeached president who did not win the popular vote and who led
an insurrection. Our democracy is crumbling before our eyes. Wake up,
fight back, no justice no peace!"
Others in Hollywood who have had similar over-the-top reactions since
the decision was announced include Patton Oswalt, Ellen DeGeneres, and
many more.
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Let's go Brandon!