Anti-abortion law: all the stars and production companies that have rebelled

The stars who have taken sides against the anti-abortion law

"My body my choice" is the motto that is invading the world of social media and campaigns against the anti-abortion law, signed in: Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Ohio, Georgia, Kentucky and Missouri and Alabama, endorsing a return to conservative policies that limit women's freedom .
The law, known as the "Heartbeat Bill", is supposed to prevent miscarriages after the sixth week of pregnancy, or as soon as a doctor has sensed the fetus's heartbeat.
To respond to this limitation of female freedom, however, are not only the most convinced feminist stars, such as Sophie Turner, Emma Watson, Rihanna, Cara Delevingne, Gigi Hadid, Kendall Jenner, Miley Cyrus, Lady Gaga, Karlie Kloss or the very active Alyssa Milan: Indeed, the list is very long and includes many of their male colleges, to name a few: Chris Evans, Puff Daddy, John Legend and Snoop Dogg.
The right indignation against such a retrograde law arises above all from anger at a system that allows men with conservative and antiquated ideologies to make decisions and pass laws regarding the female body. A madness.

Netflix, Warener Bros, Disney and Georgia's anti-abortion law

The voices are raised not only by internationally renowned women who have started this boycott but also by the largest production companies in the world: Netflix, Disney and WarnerMedia have declared that, in the event that the questionable anti-abortion law passes of Governor Brian Kemp, will withdraw their productions from Georgia.
A hard blow for Georgia which, in recent years, had become one of the main centers of film productions, just think of the Marvel Studios that are located right there!

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Gucci and the fashion show at the Capitoline Museums against the anti-abortion law

The Italian fashion house, Gucci, has also come out in defense of women. The creative director, Alessandro Michele, declared: "Women must be respected and considered free to choose what they want for their body. Even if it is the most difficult choice, that of terminating a pregnancy". Among the items in her collection there was also a dress with an embroidered womb that almost looks like a flower: "The womb of women, this mystery that we men can imagine, I imagined as a flower. Interrupting a pregnancy does not eradicate this flower". A flower that deserves its freedom!

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