Miley Cyrus performs 'The Climb' during the 'March for Our Lives' rally in support of gun control in Washington | AP Photo 
English

March For Our Lives: Hollywood actors join protests against gun violence

Kim Kardashian, Nick Offerman, George Clooney, Cynthia Nixon, Laura Dern, Willow and Jaden Smith and David and Jeffrey Katzenberg joined in students to urge for stricter gun laws.

From our online archive

LOS ANGELES: Hollywood celebrities like Kim Kardashian, Nick Offerman, George Clooney, Cynthia Nixon, Laura Dern, Willow and Jaden Smith and David and Jeffrey Katzenberg joined in students to protest against gun violence at the marches here.

Thousands of students showed up to the "March for Our Lives" demonstrations nationwide along with the stars on Saturday, in the aftermath of the shooting at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, on February 14 that left 17 dead, reports hollywoodreporter.com.

"Masters of Sex" actress Frances Fisher, who was attending the march here, said: "I love children and I want them to be safe. They deserve to have a safe place to study and learn and grow up. I'm with the children. We have to ban assault rifles and that's why we're here."

Actress Connie Britton brought her son, who is in first standard, to the march. 

She said: "He's getting used to marching. Today he was like, ‘this March is a blast'. I was like I'm glad he likes it because it doesn't seem like it's going to end anytime soon."

Backstage at the march here, reality TV star Kendall Jenner was spotted in conversation with actor Jaden Smith. She wore a denim jacket with a picture of the US President Donald Trump on the back which read, "God save us. He ain't my President".

Willow Smith was also seen posing with survivors of the shooting. 

Singer Miley Cyrus posted an image of herself with few survivors on Instagram with the caption: "Surrounded by heroines. Lucky to be here at this moment in history with the ones I love."

Trump says Iran war nearing end, warns of ‘extremely hard’ strikes on Tehran for 2–3 weeks

April 16-18 special session coming to add Lok Sabha seats for women quota

Artemis II astronauts bound for moon after rocketing away on NASA's first lunar voyage in decades

Oil rallies, stocks tumble as Trump says US to hammer Iran further

West Asia conflict: PM reviews supply chains, price stability, diversification for LPG and LNG in CCS meeting

SCROLL FOR NEXT