Sunday, January 21, 2018

WOMEN'S MARCH 2018: Jennifer Lawrence Celebrates Women's March 2018 With Cameron Diaz and Adele

The stars came out for the 2018 Women's March.

Jennifer Lawrence joined up with Cameron Diaz and Adele on Saturday to take a stand in Los Angeles in the name of women's rights and equality, taking to Facebook to share a photo of the three holding up their signs.

"I stand in solidarity for Women's rights, Equal pay, DACA, CHIP," Lawrence wrote alongside the photo, while the sign she held read, "A woman's place is in the revolution."

Adele also shared a photo of the group on Instagram, alongside a touching message about being inspired by women, and teaching her young son to "be a good man."

The most influential people in my life have always been women. My family, my friends, my teachers, my colleagues, and my idols. I am obsessed with all the women in my life. I adore them and need them more and more every day.
I am so grateful to be a woman, I wouldn't change it for the world. I hope I'm not only defined by my gender though. I hope I'm defined by my input to the world, my ability to love and to have empathy. To raise my son to be a a good man alongside the good man who loves me for everything I am and am not. I want what's best for people, I think we all do. We just can't agree on what that is. Power to the peaceful, power to the people x
#womensmarch2018

While Diaz marched with Lawrence and Adele, her pal, Drew Barrymore, marched alongside others in New York City, posting a tearful message about fighting for her daughters.

#march for all women. And I am here on behalf of my beautiful gender and my loves of my life ... my daughters Olive and Frankie
#fightlikeagirl

See more celeb's posts -- including Eva Longoria, Katie Holmes, Lupita Nyong'o and Mila Kunis -- from marches around the country below:

Tired little marchers resting their feet! One of my favorites from last year in DC! 😍We must all know when to recharge our weary bodies. While I’m desperate to be out there marching today and tomorrow, I’m sick and practicing the very necessary discipline of self-care. Sending love and strength to all the marchers today taking up the baton! This march for humanity, justice, equality is a long one.
#InItForTheLongHaul ✊🏽👊🏽 #womensmarch

The 2018 Women's March comes just weeks after women took a stand at this year's Golden Globes, wearing black on the red carpet in protest of sexual harassment and gender inequality across all industries.

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