Katy Perry, Ariana Grande, Lauren Jauregui & More Head To D.C. For Women’s March

Christina Lee | January 21, 2017 11:45 am
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The Women’s March is already expected to make history. An estimated 200,000 people are expected to show at Washington, D.C. today (January 21) in efforts to stand up for women’s rights and the LGBTQ community in light of President Donald Trump‘s inauguration and his incoming administration. Along with organizations like Planned Parenthood and the Muslim Women’s Alliance, a few notable pop culture figures will also be in attendance.

Zendaya, who must have arrived right at the 10 a.m. start time, filmed the already-robust crowd, saying, “Couldn’t be more proud….I am here, we are here!!!” Lauren Jauregui of Fifth Harmony snapped a photo of the signs she’ll be carrying, including one that says “Hearts and Minds Alike Unite in the Name of Human Rights.”

Some of these pop stars won’t be showing up alone. Ariana Grande shared an adorable photo of her mom and grandmother, who she says will be march with her today. Meanwhile, Katy Perry shared an portrait of her and her sister. “Marching with SO many sisters today but my heart is most proud to march with my blood sister Angela, who has always been my guardian angel,” she says. “We should all be guardians with each other.” See below.

Ready❤️☺️👊🏼

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