Celebrities are taking to social media to prove that they have cast their votes in the election between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump.
- Nov 6, 2024
AceShowbiz - On Election Day 2024, Hollywood stars are using their platforms to advocate for the candidates they support and urge their followers to participate in the democratic process. Pop star Pink revealed her endorsement for Kamala Harris and her running mate Tim Walz. She encouraged fans to use their voices to vote for "decency, integrity, and principled leadership."
Reese Witherspoon also endorsed Harris, emphasizing her stance on reproductive rights. She wrote, "This is a critical time in our shared history to vote for the candidate that represents the future we want to see."
Jennifer Aniston voted for "sanity and human decency," while Queen Latifah slammed Trump and praised Harris's experience and compassionate nature.
Jason Isbell pledged to do a Texas covers album if Harris won the state, while Jason Aldean and Savannah Chrisley openly supported Donald Trump. Jack White and Kid Rock both encouraged fans to vote without endorsing a specific candidate.
Kimberly Williams-Paisley highlighted the contrast between Harris and Trump, stating, "For me, the choice is clear." Sheryl Crow called for an end to hate rhetoric and urged people to vote.
Selena Gomez, Beyonce Knowles, Taylor Swift and Lady GaGa encouraged voting through social media posts and public appearances. Megan Rapinoe, Jessica Alba and Bill Nye participated in Argent's #votingsuitsyou campaign to promote voting.
Reese Witherspoon, Eva Longoria, Kumail Nanjiani, Amanda Gorman and Alanis Morissette shared their own "I Voted" stickers on social media. Will Ferrell encouraged Gary-named voters to cast their ballots, while Kathryn Hahn proudly proclaimed that everyone in her family over 18 had voted.
Pink urged fans to use their voices, while Lizzo supported the Harris/Walz ticket. Meghann Fahy, Alyssa Milano and Louis Partridge all endorsed Harris specifically for her support of women's rights.
Despite being unable to vote, Rihanna still encouraged her followers to participate. Other celebrities including Megan Thee Stallion, Andy Cohen, Anne Hathaway, Gigi Hadid and Josh Gad also shared their "I Voted" stickers.
Tina Knowles, Angela Bassett, Julia Roberts and Jon Bon Jovi all publicly voted for Harris/Walz. Kevin Jonas, Halle Berry and Janelle Monae also emphasized the importance of voting.
Maggie Rogers, Gracie Abrams, FINNEAS and Billie Eilish encouraged voting through social media posts and performances. Connie Britton shared that she had voted for Harris and Walz, while Alicia Keys celebrated voting on Instagram.