Madonna, ‘I’m Scared For All Women’, slams Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe V Wade

The singer had just performed at the Terminal 5 venue in New York, and has made a post on her Instagram showing her strongly disagreeing with the Supreme Court’s choice to overturn Roe V Wade.

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Madonna had made her strong opinions about the Supreme Court overturning Roe V Wade on her Instagram account. She shared her disagreeing post about the decision, the singer, who had just performed at the Terminal 5 venue in New York City to celebrate Pride Month.

Iconic pop star’s photo taken at Terminal 5 which can be seen here, the 63-year-old songstress was seen in a lacy black bodice, fishnets, and a striped black blazer. She also adorned a plethora of silver chunky necklaces and had long, fluttery lashes. She rocked a corset with silver chain embellishments and long mesh sleeves in the second photo. 

The “Like A Prayer” singer captioned her progressive message on the Supreme Court overturning Roe V Wade, attaching to the glamorous snapshots.

The singer wrote “I woke up to the terrifying news that Roe V Wade had been overturned and that legislation has decided that we no longer have rights as women over our bodies. This decision has plunged me and every other woman in this country into deep despair”. She added “Now the Supreme Court has decided that women’s rights are no longer constitutional rights. In fact we have less rights than a gun”, “I am scared for my daughters. I’m scared for all women in America. I am just plain scared.”

She concluded her post and gave a theme of uniting and inspiring people around the country “I Guess God put this on our shoulders right now because he knew that we were strong enough to bear the weight. Strong enough to FIGHT! Strong enough to overcome. And so w shall overcome! We will find a way to make it a federal law to protect abortion Rights! Ladies are you read to fight?”.

Julia Fox and Project Runway judge Zac Posen shared their support by commenting heart emojis on the post, standing in solidarity with Madonna’s advocacy for a woman’s right to choose.

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