Stars from ‘This Is Us,’ ‘The Big Bang Theory,’ ‘The Flash,’ and more help wrap up Women’s March
From the hard news side of things, one of the big surprises to come out of the March was the sole fact that roughly 750,000 people were estimated to be at the one in California, exponentially more than anyone expected. We’ve got some photos for you below, but such people as Mandy Moore (“This Is Us“), Melissa Rauch (“The Big Bang Theory”), Miley Cyrus (“The Voice”), and many more had a chance to take part in the event. Even 15-year old “Girl Meets World” star Rowan Blanchard also had her voice heard courtesy of a speech in the city.
Meanwhile, in Washington “Top Chef” host Padma Lakshmi took part in an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper discussing the March, and even in Canada we had a chance to see some people such as Danielle Panabaker and Caity Lotz from “The Flash” and “Legends of Tomorrow” take part in a March in Vancouver, where their show films. The causes at the center of the March are some that have international ramifications, and we discussed earlier events that were taking place in London and Scotland.
We never try to get too political on the site, but when you’ve got so many different people, whether they be in the TV industry or not, taking part in a singular event, it is completely impossible to ignore. It remains to be seen precisely what the long-term impact of the event will be, but it has potential to be in the history books for many years to come.
Did you take part in the Women’s March in a various part of the world? Let us know in the comments! (Photo: Women’s March.)
Thank you for having me! https://t.co/Wts4dId0U0
— Padma Lakshmi (@PadmaLakshmi) January 21, 2017
Was so humbled to speak at the LA Womens March to 750,000 people ? here is a video of my full speech- https://t.co/snZJiEIXkY ?
— Rowan Blanchard (@RowanBlanchard) January 22, 2017
So proud and grateful to march in Vancouver today with these beautiful people and more #WomensMarch pic.twitter.com/577b7kJxep
— Danielle Panabaker (@dpanabaker) January 21, 2017
#WomensMarch pic.twitter.com/aAHl50C51K
— Melissa Rauch (@MelissaRauch) January 21, 2017
It's not a #WomensMarch without @Janefonda (and @rp1313 and #katherineschwarzenegger) . What a day. One for the books. United against hate. pic.twitter.com/tg9FoSyoFB
— Mandy Moore (@TheMandyMoore) January 21, 2017