Amy Schumer, Jane Fonda, Chloe attend Women’s Marches

Women’s marches took place across the country on Saturday just after the one year anniversary of President Donald Trump’s inauguration.

And plenty of celebrities attended them.

Jane Fonda, Chloe Moretz and Common were in Park City, Utah, while Amy Schumer, Padma Lakshmi and Amber Tamblyn showed up in NYC and Lesley Ann Warren was in Los Angeles. 

She made it: Women’s marches took place across the country on Saturday just after the one year anniversary of President Donald Trump’s inauguration. And plenty of celebrities attended them, including Jane Fonda in Park City, Utah

Getting the word out: Fonda, 80, looked impassioned as she took the podium in a black hat, beige-and-grey coat, large scarf and pink gloves with several orange beaded bracelets

Getting the word out: Fonda, 80, looked impassioned as she took the podium in a black hat, beige-and-grey coat, large scarf and pink gloves with several orange beaded bracelets

A big crowd despite the chill: Hundreds of people gathered at the outdoor rally

A big crowd despite the chill: Hundreds of people gathered at the outdoor rally

Fonda, 80, looked impassioned as she took the podium in a black hat, beige-and-grey coat, large scarf and pink gloves with several orange beaded bracelets.

She was joined by Chloe Moretz, who didn’t let the snow bother her as she wore a heavy coat. She had on a knit cap too and a ring on her wedding finger with a B on it for Brooklyn Beckham.

Elle Fanning showed off a designer purse. And also there was Kathryn Hahn who wore a I Stand With Planned Parenthood cap in hot pink. 

Rapper Common sand The Day the Women Took Over. 

Supporter: She was joined by Chloe Moretz, who didn't let the snow bother her as she wore a heavy coat

Supporter: She was joined by Chloe Moretz, who didn’t let the snow bother her as she wore a heavy coat

A fan: She had on a knit cap too and a ring on her wedding finger with a B on it for Brooklyn Beckham

A fan: She had on a knit cap too and a ring on her wedding finger with a B on it for Brooklyn Beckham

Also there were Gloria Allred and Thor: Ragnarok actress Tessa Thompson.

They were attending The Respect Rally at the Sundance Film Festival, with Thompson telling the crowd, ‘Mr. Trump, your time may not be up but our time to stay silent is.’

The Respect Rally saw about 400 people by late morning. 

He offered his praise: Rapper Common sand The Day the Women Took Over

He offered his praise: Rapper Common sand The Day the Women Took Over

She was one of 400: Malificent actress Elle Fanning showed off a designer purse

She was one of 400: Malificent actress Elle Fanning showed off a designer purse

Pink power: And also there was Kathryn Hahn who wore a I Stand With Planned Parenthood cap in hot pink

Pink power: And also there was Kathryn Hahn who wore a I Stand With Planned Parenthood cap in hot pink

An ER vet: Maria Bello smiled as she addressed the Respect Rally in a beige coat and hat

An ER vet: Maria Bello smiled as she addressed the Respect Rally in a beige coat and hat

Allred told the crowd, ‘This entire year has been our winter of discontent!’

‘Resist! Persist! Insist! Elect!’ she had the large audience chanting.

Lena Waithe (Master of None) said from the stage, ‘We have a lot more in common than we think,’ evoking Martin Luther King Jr.

The funny girl: Amy Schumer shared several Instagram photos. 'Today we march #timesup,' she added

The funny girl: Amy Schumer shared several Instagram photos. ‘Today we march #timesup,’ she added

More from her: She also said she marched a year ago, and is not done. It looked as if she was joined by Amber Tamblyn

More from her: She also said she marched a year ago, and is not done. It looked as if she was joined by Amber Tamblyn

She also said, ‘We need to stand with our press; journalists are suppose to give us the facts and hold a mirror up to society.’ 

Amy Schumer shared several Instagram photos from NYC.

‘Today we march #timesup,’ she added. She also said she marched a year ago, and is not done.  

Lakshmi, 47, too the podium in a pink hat and glasses.

The Top Chef host brought her daughter Krishna and talked to actress Rosie Perez.

Singer Halsey, who made The Feeling with Justin Bieber, also addresses the large crowd in Central Park.

In Los Angeles, Francesca Eastwood was joined by her mother Frances Fisher. 

Also seen were Yvette Nicole Brown who was coordinated with Hollywood icon Lesley Ann Warren, 71, of Victor/Victoria and A Night In Heaven fame.

Camryn Manheim and Marcia Gay Harden looked ready to march.

President Trump has weighed in on the Women’s March with a tweet that is certain to rile the tens of thousands of fired-up protesters marching against him across the country.

Her side of things: Top Chef star Padma Lakshmi wore a pink hat and glasses in NYC

Her side of things: Top Chef star Padma Lakshmi wore a pink hat and glasses in NYC

Her mini me: Padma, 47, brought her daughter Krishna and talked to actress Rosie Perez

Her mini me: Padma, 47, brought her daughter Krishna and talked to actress Rosie Perez

Sharing her beliefs: Singer Halsey of The Feeling wore beige and black

Sharing her beliefs: Singer Halsey of The Feeling wore beige and black

A lot of signs: People gather near Central Park before the beginning of the Women's March. Across the nation hundreds of thousands of people are marching on what is the one-year anniversary of President Donald Trump's swearing-in

A lot of signs: People gather near Central Park before the beginning of the Women’s March. Across the nation hundreds of thousands of people are marching on what is the one-year anniversary of President Donald Trump’s swearing-in

Big crowds: They are in to protest against Trump's past statements on women and to celebrate women's rights around the world

Big crowds: They are in to protest against Trump’s past statements on women and to celebrate women’s rights around the world

Making her presence known: Yoko Ono was seen in all black and a peace print scarf in NYC

Making her presence known: Yoko Ono was seen in all black and a peace print scarf in NYC

As processions of pink, ‘pussy’ hats and illustrations asking for him to be impeached made their way through the nation’s many cities, Trump ignored their complaints about him and said: ‘Beautiful weather all over our great country, a perfect day for all Women to March.

‘Get out there now to celebrate the historic milestones and unprecedented economic success and wealth creation that has taken place over the last 12 months.

‘Lowest female unemployment in 18 years!’

Meanwhile on the West Coast: Francesca Eastwood and Frances Fisher were seen in Pershing Square, Los Angeles

Meanwhile on the West Coast: Francesca Eastwood and Frances Fisher were seen in Pershing Square, Los Angeles

Stronger together: Eastwood, daughter of Clint Eastwood, posed with Q'orianka Kilcher

Stronger together: Eastwood, daughter of Clint Eastwood, posed with Q’orianka Kilcher

The marches mark a year since the first march and coincide with President Trump’s one year anniversary in office.

This year, the marches also take on the momentum of the Me Too and Time’s Up movements against sexual misconduct which were sparked with allegations against Hollywood heavyweights last year.

They also coincide with a government shutdown.

A bond: Yvette Nicole Brown was coordinated with Lesley Ann Warren, 71, of Victor/Victoria and A Night In Heaven fame

A bond: Yvette Nicole Brown was coordinated with Lesley Ann Warren, 71, of Victor/Victoria and A Night In Heaven fame

Two pals in step: Camryn Manheim and Marcia Gay Harden were ready to march

Two pals in step: Camryn Manheim and Marcia Gay Harden were ready to march

A large group in LA: One woman held up a sign that said, 'We are the resistance' as she showed a photo of Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia from Star Wars

A large group in LA: One woman held up a sign that said, ‘We are the resistance’ as she showed a photo of Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia from Star Wars

Some 250 cities across the world are planning to play host to some form of march on Saturday.

Many of the protests were directed towards Trump’s immigration policies and his plans for DACA which shut down the government on Friday night when Democrats refused to move forward with talks. 

In Rome, Asia Argento led a group of marchers through the city. Argento was the first woman to go on the record to accuse the disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein of rape in October.

Countless women followed with claims against the 65-year-old.

‘People were pretty damn mad last year and they’re pretty damn mad this year,’ said Tamika Mallory, co-president of the Women’s March board.

Like last year, thousands of marchers donned pink knit ‘pussy hats’, which were created last year after the president’s infamous ‘grab them by the p***y’ hot mic remark was made public.

They became a symbol for the disdain thousands of women carried and still harbor against the president.

Among those in Saturday’s crowds were thousands who attended last year’s marches.

Fourteen-year-old Tanaquil Eltson marched with her mother in Washington DC. 

She said: ‘We went to the first women’s march, but we feel like our work isn’t done and that there’s so much more that we need to fix.’ 

 



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