This past weekend, celebrities have used their platforms for good, posting petitions and organizations to donate to in response to the death of George Floyd. Here are just some of the celebrities who took to the streets to show their support for #BlackLivesMatter.
Halsey and Yungblud
I WAS NOT ARRESTED.
— h (@halsey) May 31, 2020
Im safe. There were ppl I had to get to safety as many of them have VISAs. Myself + many of my peers were shot, gassed + antagonized. The frontline was calm + did not provoke
BUT MANY ARE NOT SAFE + MANY ARE IN CUSTODY
DONATE TO BAIL ORGS!!!
I AM CURRENTLY
Singer Halsey and her ex-boyfriend and rapper Yungblud were seen out on the streets of West Hollywood on Saturday, May 30th. Following the protests, she took to Twitter to show her dismay of the police's response, using tear gas and shooting rubber bullets. She also credits Yungblud's heroism as he ran in front of these shots to help wounded protesters to safety.
J. Cole
Rapper J. Cole was seen protesting in downtown Fayetteville, North Carolina. Fan account, @fortheloveofjcole posted a series of pictures of the rapper taking part in protests.
Emily Ratajkowski
Instagram Stories, @emrata
On Sunday, May 31st, model Emily Ratajkowski posted several pictures and videos on her IG story of protests taking place. Videos include crowds marching down Sunset Boulevard with signs saying "I Can't Breathe" following the death of George Floyd. Ratakjowski also adds a photo of a sign that she brought to the protest.
Ariana Grande
hours and miles of peaceful protesting yesterday that got little to no coverage.
— Ariana Grande (@ArianaGrande) May 31, 2020
all throughout beverly hills and west hollywood we chanted, people beeped and cheered along.
we were passionate, we were loud, we were loving.
cover this too please. #BLACKLIVESMATTER https://t.co/vD90CEtF94 pic.twitter.com/GZ6uKDfPM7
Singer Ariana Grande took part in a protest that ran through Beverly Hills and West Hollywood on Sunday, May 31st. In response to a tweet by Tinashe, Grande testifies her own experience, saying that protests can happen peacefully.
Tinashe
Singer Tinashe took to Instagram to post pictures of her holding up a sign and getting involved in the protests. Here, she captions the photo with a simple, "Show up." encouraging fans to show their support for the movement.
Paris Jackson
don’t tell me to sit this one out. especially if you’re in the comfort of your homes behind a screen. until you’re up there on the front lines with me, i will not respect your opinion. pic.twitter.com/PwA2l3DBaj
— PK (@ParisJackson) May 31, 2020
Paris Jackson is all about advocating for peace on her social media platforms. This Sunday, May 31st she tweeted two photos of herself holding up a sign amid the smoke and fires.
Nina Dobvrev and Shaun White
Actress Nina Dobrev and Olympic snowboarder Shaun White take part in protests on Saturday, May 30th. In an IG post, she expresses how the protest moved her and encourages fans to fight against the injustice.
Nick Cannon
Actor Nick Cannon took to the streets of Minneapolis on Saturday, May 30th. In his IG photos, he is seen holding a sign that says "Justice For Floyd" as he protests in the city in which Floyd was killed. His sweatshirt has the words "Please I Can't Breathe" written on it, showing his defiance against the unjust death of Floyd.
It is always important for celebrities to use their voice to spread good. In the age of social media, seeing these celebrities go out and fight for what they believe in is highly influential. We hope to see celebrities continue taking a stand and inspiring many more to do the same.
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