John Cusack wasn’t the only A-lister joining the protests against police brutality across the country. Although The Singer he revealed that it was a protest in Los Angeles, ca, may 30, 2020, when the police began firing without provocation. “and fired rubber bullets against us,” tweeted (via The NY Daily NewsDon’t break the line. All the hands were raised. Real estate. And you spent it on, and opened fire”.
The next day, but she’s “Bad at Love,” she said tuiteando about the situation, and we also talked about the devastating impact of the rubber bullets. “Don’t minimices of those shot with rubber bullets because I was told that they are not deadly,” he said. he wrote. “I’ve had to replace is the one man who seemed to be the whole of his face, he had explored it today. So, before I tell you, from the comfort of your own home, that we are exaggerating, think about the injuries that some have experienced”.
Other celebrities who took to the streets to protest, are Ariana Grande and Paris Jackson, Anna Kendrick, and Emily Ratajkowski.
“How do you Destroy an old car, the police in a vacuum, or to plunder a goal, it is violent in comparison with that of the police beating people with batons, shooting at protesters with rubber bullets and using tear gas?” the model and actress, Ratajkowski tweeted (via The New York Daily Newswhile we were on the 30th of may, in the year 2020.
The masks COVID offer anonymity further such celebrities definitely aren’t the first ones to stand up in protest, and to use their star power to send a message.