The #MeToo campaign, a brainchild of Charmed actress Alyssa Milano, has taken over social media with people standing up against abuse and bullying. As of Monday night, on Twitter alone the hashtag #MeToo has been tweeted out half a million times.
Other celebrities, too, have come out in open to join the campaign.
Supernatural actor Jensen Ackles took a stand for all the women.
For my wife, for my daughters, for all women…I stand with all of you. This has gotta change. #metoo #nomore
— Jensen Ackles (@JensenAckles) October 17, 2017
Modern Family star Sarah Hyland, too, contributed.
You are not alone. #MeToo
— Sarah Hyland (@Sarah_Hyland) October 16, 2017
Singer Sheryl Crow opened up about her personal experience.
#metoo A manager on my first big tour as a backup singer. When I went to a lawyer he told me to suck it up bc the guy could do a lot for me.
— Sheryl Crow (@SherylCrow) October 16, 2017
…so I wrote songs about it on my first record #WhatICanDoForYou #NaNaSong. #metoo
— Sheryl Crow (@SherylCrow) October 16, 2017
Singer Lady Gaga:
— xoxo, Gaga (@ladygaga) October 15, 2017
TV show actress Eliza Bennett:
What‘s so heartbreaking is that many women are not having to choose whether to tell their story, but which story to tell. #toomany #metoo
— Eliza Bennett (@ElizaBennett) October 16, 2017
Singer Christina Peri:
— christina perri (@christinaperri) October 16, 2017
— christina perri (@christinaperri) October 16, 2017
And Rose McGowan, one of the celebrities instrumental in calling out Harvey Weinstein:
#metoo pic.twitter.com/jHPYgsWCEw
— rose mcgowan (@rosemcgowan) October 16, 2017
Milano has since said that this campaign can create a movement now.
A moment can create a movement. This is our moment. This is our movement. #MeToo https://t.co/pt6Rh6Lss4
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) October 16, 2017
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