In a time of hurt and pain, the Black community is coming together to protest for not only George Floyd but the other lives lost to police brutality.
Thousands of people are gathering together across the country to fight for justice and celebrities are stepping out. Some are donating money to the cause, using their platform to spread awareness, and some are choosing to be on the frontlines.
Check out these celebrities who have decided to step out and be apart of the movement.
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1. Porsha Williams
2. J. Cole
3. Jamie Foxx
Jamie Foxx: "If that man can be handcuffed, if that man sit on that man's neck for that long and feel comfortable about it, that means that he's not afraid of what's going to happen."
— ABC News (@ABC) June 1, 2020
"They have to be worried that 'I could go to jail for this.'" https://t.co/s5uDBXwHyA pic.twitter.com/6Lxucsjtrz
4. Nick Cannon
5. Wale
6. Kehlani
Kehlani showing love and supporting the #Blacklivesmatter movement yesterday in LA✊🏽. NO JUSTICE NO PEACE pic.twitter.com/JvUkuBkJx5
— KEHLANI DAILY (@kehlanidaiIy) May 31, 2020
7. Michael B. Jordan
s/o to @michaelb4jordan for hittin the streets. hopefully more entertainers will use their platform & voice to protest. pic.twitter.com/Uy7krXdD0B
— Joseph Nevels (@josephnevelss) May 31, 2020
8. Tinashe
9. Lil Yachty
10. Ray J
11. Tessa Thompson
— Tessa Thompson (@TessaThompson_x) May 31, 2020
12. Ariana Grande
ariana grande at the protest!!! we need more celebrities with a huge plataform raising their voices and fighting for what’s right #BlackLivesMatter pic.twitter.com/Vfxxfs1T0k
— apollo (@greekjupiter) May 31, 2020
13. Kendrick Sampson
14. Jaylen Brown
Jaylen Brown drove 15 hours today to peacefully protest in Atlanta.
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) May 30, 2020
"Being a celebrity, being an NBA player don't exclude me from no conversations at all. ... We're raising awareness for some of the injustices that we've been seeing. It's not ok.”
(via @FCHWPO) pic.twitter.com/VABgXUu7cd
15. Machine Gun Kelly
justice soon...❤️✊🏿✊🏾✊🏽 pic.twitter.com/99Teskw5eV
— blonde don (@machinegunkelly) May 30, 2020
16. Halsey
this is for @halsey
— taëmie ⁷ ⟭⟬ ᴮᴱ (@noauan) June 1, 2020
thank you for giving a shit and putting your life at risk as you go to those front lines , protest for justice and treat the wounds of many even tho no one fucking asked you to. that makes you a hero. and i wish those with a platform would do fckn more. pic.twitter.com/B5JuLzKf6M
17. Karl Anthony Towns
Karl Anthony Towns lost his mother due to COVID-19. He’s outside demanding justice for the murder of George Floyd. Can’t even imagine man. https://t.co/fnrBzsSJiI
— Master (@MasterTes) May 29, 2020
18. Royce White
This protest was started via text message by former NBA player Royce White with 200 people. It’s now morphed into thousands of people marching down I35. pic.twitter.com/iQCThMboX3
— robertklemko (@RobertKlemko) May 29, 2020
19. Keke Palmer
20. Paul Wall
@ today’s BLM protest with @paulwallbaby pic.twitter.com/mRuWAEN0to
— Big BLrrrrd (@TheNerdyEsq) June 2, 2020
21. Bun B
Downtown Houston march, Bun B has arrived pic.twitter.com/uOQQ1JhIrf
— Jen Rice (@jen_rice_) June 2, 2020
22. Trae tha Truth
Mayor @SylvesterTurner and Houston Rapper Trae The Truth (@TRAEABN) with members of the family of the late George Floyd during the Houston protest of the tragedy that took George Floyd’s life. #GeorgeFloyd #BlackLivesMattter pic.twitter.com/UD0RoR9bK7
— Mark Berman (@MarkBermanFox26) June 2, 2020