Celebrities Who Participated In The Women’s March
Cher Stands With Alicia Keys
Cher is a famous American actress and singer, known for a wide range of roles and her distinctive singing voice. She won a Grammy Award, an Emmy Award, an Academy Award, three Golden Globe Awards, a Cannes Film Festival Award, and a special CFDA Fashion Award, among several other honors. And, she was there in solidarity at the Women’s March in Washington DC. She’d famously threatened to “leave the planet” if Donald Trump became President.
Instead, she told People: “I’m here because I want to lend my voice. I want to give support and let people know that this was important enough for me to come and hear them and help them.” Like so many of the other participants in the march, she wanted to inspire change, and encourage action. “We can make them hear our voice,” she says. “We can join organizations. We can keep the fight up. We have to keep this fight up. We can’t become complacent.”