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These are the celebrities that attended the 2018 Women's March

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By Nicola Agius

Jan 22, 20185 mins

These are the celebrities that attended the 2018 Women's March

The Women's March took place over the weekend and it again had a monumental turnout. It's the second Women's March event, following the one organised last year in Washington which came about after President Donald Trump was inaugurated. Rallies were organised all across the country, and marches sprang up worldwide in cities including Munich, Osaka and Melbourne.

People came together to protest with signs in a bid to draw attention to gender inequality and other issues women face today, as well as some of Trump's more questionable policies. Particular emphasis was put on messages about sexual harassment and assault - a hot topic of late following the many sexual misconduct scandals coming out of Hollywood and the subsequent #Me Too and Time's Up movements.

Men, women, children, as well as politicians, activists and celebrities, marched together in the thousands this year. So who of the rich and famous rocked up this year to join the crowds on the streets?

Drew Barrymore

Katy Perry

Adele, Jennifer Lawrence and Cameron Diaz

Natalie Portman

Eva Longoria, Rachel Platten, Alfre Woodard, Elizabeth Banks and Felicity Huffman

Blake Lively

Emma Watson

Amy Schumer

Olivia Munn and Scarlett Johansson

Viola Davis

Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher

Zoë Kravitz

Chloe Grace Moretz

Alyssa Milano

Patricia Arquette

Olivia Wilde

Whoopi Goldberg and Michael Moore

Kate Upton

Paris Jackson

Katie Holmes

Tessa Thompson and Jane Fonda

Wow, what a turnout! Some, including Natalie Portman, Viola Davis and Scarlett Johansson also gave impassioned and empowering speeches at the various events. It's nice to see each of these celebrities leaving their otherwise very private lives to join the masses and stand for the things that affect everyone.

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