Kim Kardashian writes touching Instagram post after attending D.C. March for Our Lives rally

She attended the March For Our Lives rally in Washington, D.C. on Saturday.   

And Kim Kardashian West reflected on the experience Sunday as she posted a picture of her husband Kanye West carrying their daughter North, age four, on his shoulders at the protest. 

‘Having my daughter march along-side her grandfather and parents was a day I hope she remembers forever,’ the 37-year-old makeup mogul said on Instagram. 

Memorable moments: Kim Kardashian West reflected on the D.C. March For Our Lives rally Sunday as she posted a picture of her husband Kanye West carrying their daughter North, age four, on his shoulders

She went on to say: ‘I know that the younger generation will vote to change these gun laws that so desperately need to be changed. 

‘Hearing these stories yesterday and meeting so many families affected by gun violence was heart breaking and I hope when it comes time to vote we all step up and vote to protect our children.’

The reality star had announced via Twitter that she would be participating in the march.   

‘So ready to March today,’ she tweeted. 

‘We stand in solidarity with the survivors of gun violence & students who are calling for action on common sense gun safety laws at #MarchForOurLives around the country.’  

'Having my daughter march along-side her grandfather and parents was a day I hope she remembers forever,' the 37-year-old makeup mogul said on Instagram

‘Having my daughter march along-side her grandfather and parents was a day I hope she remembers forever,’ the 37-year-old makeup mogul said on Instagram

Doting father: Kanye looked lovingly at his daughter North West as they headed to the protest

Doting father: Kanye looked lovingly at his daughter North West as they headed to the protest

For a cause: Kim happily posed with fans while marching in the country's capital city  

For a cause: Kim happily posed with fans while marching in the country’s capital city  

The event was led by the student survivors of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting.

17 people were killed on February 14 when gunman Nikolas Cruz opened fire with an AR-15 inside the Parkland, Florida school.  

Other celebrities in attendance included Lin Manuel Miranda, Miley Cyrus, Demi Lovato, and Halsey. 

The Wests were photographed alongside rapper Common. 

Taking to Twitter, Kim wrote: 'I’m so happy I got to share this moment with these two' 

Taking to Twitter, Kim wrote: ‘I’m so happy I got to share this moment with these two’ 

Loving moment: Kim and Kanye dote on their daughter as they watch the march

Loving moment: Kim and Kanye dote on their daughter as they watch the march

Many of Hollywood’s elite have been vocally supportive of the gun control rally and eager to donate funds.

George Clooney and his wife Amal donated half a million dollars to the Washington D.C. march as did Oprah Winfrey and Steven Spielberg.

More than 200,000 people attended the main march in the country’s capital, which began at noon on Pennsylvania Avenue. 

A helping hand: George Clooney and his wife Amal donated half a million dollars to the Washington D.C. march as did Oprah Winfrey and Steven Spielberg

A helping hand: George Clooney and his wife Amal donated half a million dollars to the Washington D.C. march as did Oprah Winfrey and Steven Spielberg

Making change: Emma Gonzalez happily posed with Halsey at the event

Making change: Emma Gonzalez happily posed with Halsey at the event

 

 

 

 

 

 



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