Sunday, 22 January 2017

Taylor Swift didn't participate in the Women's March on Washington but she did show her support.


In spite of the fact that she never openly embraced an applicant amid the 2016 presidential race cycle, pop genius Taylor Swift is sponsorship the a huge number of nonconformists who took the roads Saturday contrary to Donald Trump's introduction as the country's 45th president. 

Taking after the Women's March challenges held the world over throughout the end of the week, Swift voiced her support for the cause by means of Twitter, advising her 83 million adherents that viewing the noteworthy display,one of the biggest in U.S. history made her "PROUD."

“So much love, pride, and respect for those who marched,” she wrote. “I’m proud to be a woman today, and every day.”

It's vague whether Swift went to any Activities identified with the Women's March dissents, however scores of diversion figures — including Madonna, Scarlett Johansson, Alicia Keys, Charlize Theron, Jessica Chastain, and Julianne Moore — did. 


Dissimilar to her music industry peers (Beyoncé and Jay Z puzzled for Hillary Clinton at a Cleveland show, Lady Gaga performed close by Bruce Springsteen at a Clinton rally, and Katy Perry made that big appearance at July's Democratic National Convention to sing "Thunder" and "Rise"), Swift remained to a great extent quiet in the keep running up to the Nov. 8 decision. She in the end ended her political quiet as the country made a beeline for the surveys, posting an Instagram photograph with an inscription urging her fans to "go out and vote."

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