From Beyonce, Lady Gaga To Jennifer Aniston And Mark Ruffalo, Hollywood Stars Cast Their Votes
Last Updated:November 06, 2024, 11:54 IST
Celebrities in large numbers came out to cast their votes for the US presidential elections and shared social media posts, encouraging others.
With the arrival of the most crucial election day in the United States, stars from Mark Ruffalo to Lady Gaga have headed to cast their votes while encouraging others to participate. Joining the likes of the US citizens who also lined up at the booths across all states, the celebrities could be seen sharing messages of hope and activism, along with minor tips for all. It is worth mentioning that the US presidential elections have been defined by a series of events with celebrities left divided over their endorsed candidate. The star support eventually intensified the battle between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.
Celebrities Cast Their Votes Across The US
Beyonce proudly shared a video of herself channelling Pamela Anderson and encouraged people to vote.
Reese Witherspoon penned down a long note, sharing her thoughts about the “critical time" in US history. “For my daughter and for the millions of hard-working American women who value our freedoms. I want to protect democracy at all costs. I love my country and no matter what happens in this election, I’m here to move our great nation forward in a unified way," she wrote.
Actress Eva Longoria took to her Instagram handle and addressed her fans, “Your vote is your voice!" She further shared a few tips, reminding people to take care of a few things at the poll booths. The actress also shared a selfie of herself with the ‘I Voted’ badge.
Jennifer Aniston advocated for women’s rights and reproductive freedom, showing her strong support for Kamala Harris.
Lynda Carter also made sure to make her vote count, strongly advocating for Kamala Harris. In a picture showing her wrapped in the American flag, she urged women to unite and vote in favour of their rights.
Sheryl Lee Ralph dropped a video of herself from the polling booth as she interacted with the staff members. “Let’s make change happen, one vote at a time. #MakeYourVoiceCount," she wrote.
Alec Baldwin also joined the star-studded gathering at the polling booth and shared a picture, flaunting his ‘I Voted’ badge on Instagram. “Today is that day. Make America. Unafraid Again. Reasonable again. Kind Again. Admired again," he wrote.
The Avengers star Mark Ruffalo, known for being an outspoken supporter of the Democratic Party, shared a series of posts, reaching out to his fans with details about the voting days. From a post advocating in support of Harris to his own selfie with multiple ‘Vote’ badges, the actor went all out and above in his social media posts.
Lady Gaga dropped a selfie from her car after casting her vote. “I voted! Let’s do this!" she wrote.
Puerto Rican pop star Bad Bunny, who was among the early voters in San Juan, took a moment to address the undecided voters. “Listen to your heart," he told the citizens during a media interaction. “The Puerto Rican people are not brute; they are not dumb. Puerto Ricans are intelligent; they are brave. I am sure they know what is the best decision for Puerto Rico," he added, as quoted by Billboard.
Bad Bunny in Puerto Rico.
On the other hand, Paul Rudd took a unique approach by making a surprise visit to the voters at Temple University in Pennsylvania. He even handed out water bottles to those waiting in long queues.
Paul Rudd showing up at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to bring students water while they were getting ready to vote made me so happy!
He's a national treasure! pic.twitter.com/5KQSKbPv5O
— Art Candee
The likes of Bill and Hillary Clinton, Angela Bassett and Courtney B. Vance, Michael Kelly, Rocker Jon Bon Jovi, Anthony Rapp, Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Julia Roberts, Jimmy Kimmel, Sharon Stone, and most importantly, Donald and Melania Trump also came forward for the big day.