Celebrities Who Participated In The Women’s March
Madonna Draws Controversy
Madonna is an internationally renowned singer, actress, and businesswoman. She was one of the key speakers on stage as the Women’s March, which she called a “revolution of love and a refusal, as women, to accept this new age of tyranny.” Ever ready to be the spark that sets off no end of glorious controversy and debate, she said, “To the detractors that insist that this march will never add up to anything…” maybe you can guess the rest!
Her string of f-bombs were one thing… but she got into even more hot water with her quip: “Yes I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House, but I know that this won’t change anything.” She quickly apologized, saying that she’s not “a violent person” and that it’s important to hear (and understand) her entire speech. Perhaps the best way to reinforce her point is to look at how she led the crowds in chanting “We choose love.” Madonna also performed “Express Yourself” and “Human Nature.”