Julia Louis-Dreyfus.Photo: John Nacion/NurPhoto/ShutterstockJulia Louis-Dreyfushad an easy time coming up with a poster slogan for Saturday’s abortion rights rally in New York City.The actress, 61,joined the Bans Off Our Bodies march, carrying a sign with one of her iconic lines fromher Emmy-winning role onVeep. During season three of the show, Louis-Dreyfus' character, Vice President Selina Meyers, says, “If men got pregnant you could get an abortion at an ATM.“TheSeinfeldstar wrote that on her poster, and attributed the quote to herself.Louis-Dreyfus shared multiple videos from her day at the protest, and explained that she’s “marching today to let the Supreme Court know that 80% of Americans support abortion and see it as a health care issue, which of course it is.“Louis-Dreyfus has long been an outspoken advocate for abortion rights. And since the news brokethat the Supreme Court will likely overturnRoe v. Wade, which established the constitutional right to abortion, she has started raising money for local abortion funds.“I’m really angry. How about you?“she asked on Twitter. “I’m matching $10K in donations to 80+ abortion funds that help arrange & pay for people to get the abortion care they need.“RELATED VIDEO: ‘I Pray for All … Who Will Suffer’: Many Stars Are Outraged at Sweeping Alabama Abortion BanAlong with Louis-Dreyfus, multiple other celebs attended one of thedozens of abortion rights rallies that were held around the country on Saturday.Laura Dern,Marisa Tomei,Amber Tamblyn,Padma LakshmiandBusy Philippsalso marched in New York City, whileMilla Jovovich,Constance Wu,Connie Britton,Christy TurlingtonandKate Beckinsalewere at the Los Angeles rally.Earlier this week, more than 150 celebrities includingAriana Grande,Hailey Bieber, andKendall Jennersigned a “Bans Off Our Bodies” ad in support of Roe, which ran in theNew York Times.“Our power to plan our own futures and control our own bodies depends on our ability to access sexual and reproductive healthcare, including abortion,” the message read.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus.Photo: John Nacion/NurPhoto/Shutterstock

Julia Louis-Dreyfushad an easy time coming up with a poster slogan for Saturday’s abortion rights rally in New York City.The actress, 61,joined the Bans Off Our Bodies march, carrying a sign with one of her iconic lines fromher Emmy-winning role onVeep. During season three of the show, Louis-Dreyfus' character, Vice President Selina Meyers, says, “If men got pregnant you could get an abortion at an ATM.“TheSeinfeldstar wrote that on her poster, and attributed the quote to herself.Louis-Dreyfus shared multiple videos from her day at the protest, and explained that she’s “marching today to let the Supreme Court know that 80% of Americans support abortion and see it as a health care issue, which of course it is.“Louis-Dreyfus has long been an outspoken advocate for abortion rights. And since the news brokethat the Supreme Court will likely overturnRoe v. Wade, which established the constitutional right to abortion, she has started raising money for local abortion funds.“I’m really angry. How about you?“she asked on Twitter. “I’m matching $10K in donations to 80+ abortion funds that help arrange & pay for people to get the abortion care they need.“RELATED VIDEO: ‘I Pray for All … Who Will Suffer’: Many Stars Are Outraged at Sweeping Alabama Abortion BanAlong with Louis-Dreyfus, multiple other celebs attended one of thedozens of abortion rights rallies that were held around the country on Saturday.Laura Dern,Marisa Tomei,Amber Tamblyn,Padma LakshmiandBusy Philippsalso marched in New York City, whileMilla Jovovich,Constance Wu,Connie Britton,Christy TurlingtonandKate Beckinsalewere at the Los Angeles rally.Earlier this week, more than 150 celebrities includingAriana Grande,Hailey Bieber, andKendall Jennersigned a “Bans Off Our Bodies” ad in support of Roe, which ran in theNew York Times.“Our power to plan our own futures and control our own bodies depends on our ability to access sexual and reproductive healthcare, including abortion,” the message read.
Julia Louis-Dreyfushad an easy time coming up with a poster slogan for Saturday’s abortion rights rally in New York City.
The actress, 61,joined the Bans Off Our Bodies march, carrying a sign with one of her iconic lines fromher Emmy-winning role onVeep. During season three of the show, Louis-Dreyfus' character, Vice President Selina Meyers, says, “If men got pregnant you could get an abortion at an ATM.”
TheSeinfeldstar wrote that on her poster, and attributed the quote to herself.
Louis-Dreyfus shared multiple videos from her day at the protest, and explained that she’s “marching today to let the Supreme Court know that 80% of Americans support abortion and see it as a health care issue, which of course it is.”
Louis-Dreyfus has long been an outspoken advocate for abortion rights. And since the news brokethat the Supreme Court will likely overturnRoe v. Wade, which established the constitutional right to abortion, she has started raising money for local abortion funds.
“I’m really angry. How about you?“she asked on Twitter. “I’m matching $10K in donations to 80+ abortion funds that help arrange & pay for people to get the abortion care they need.”
RELATED VIDEO: ‘I Pray for All … Who Will Suffer’: Many Stars Are Outraged at Sweeping Alabama Abortion Ban
Along with Louis-Dreyfus, multiple other celebs attended one of thedozens of abortion rights rallies that were held around the country on Saturday.Laura Dern,Marisa Tomei,Amber Tamblyn,Padma LakshmiandBusy Philippsalso marched in New York City, whileMilla Jovovich,Constance Wu,Connie Britton,Christy TurlingtonandKate Beckinsalewere at the Los Angeles rally.
Earlier this week, more than 150 celebrities includingAriana Grande,Hailey Bieber, andKendall Jennersigned a “Bans Off Our Bodies” ad in support of Roe, which ran in theNew York Times.
“Our power to plan our own futures and control our own bodies depends on our ability to access sexual and reproductive healthcare, including abortion,” the message read.
source: people.com