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Election Day 2024: Selena Gomez, Reese Witherspoon, more stars urge voters to 'use our voices'
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Date:2025-04-17 21:16:46
It's Election Day, and the stars are heading to the polls.
As Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump face off in the U.S. presidential election on Tuesday, celebrities are showing off their red, white and blue "I Voted" stickers and sharing their patriotic musings.
Pop star Pink shared a selfie on Instagram Monday after casting her vote. The Grammy-winning singer revealed she voted for Harris and her vice-presidential running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz.
"We have to use our voices if we want a world that reflects who we are," Pink wrote. "This isn't the time to sit back and watch; don't leave it up to anyone else to make the decisions that impact your life."
The "Dear Mr. President" singer encouraged her followers that their "vote matters now more than ever."
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"Vote for democracy, vote for love and vote for respect," Pink continued. "Vote for your family, your loved ones and your community. Freedom of the press, reproductive freedom, the right to vote, the right to read books. The right to go to school and get an education separate from religion. Vote for the future. Vote for decency."
Here's what other stars are saying about Election Day.
Reese Witherspoon champions women's rights with Harris vote
Reese Witherspoon headed to the polls early, sharing a post-vote selfie on Instagram Friday. "The Morning Show" star said she voted for Harris because of the vice president’s stance on reproductive rights.
"Top of my mind, as I considered all candidates, is protecting women's rights to medical privacy and reproductive choice," Witherspoon wrote. "This is a critical time in our shared history to vote for the candidate that represents the future we want to see. That's why I voted for Kamala Harris for President.
"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."
Queen Latifah shares playful Election Day video, slams Donald Trump
Queen Latifah got into the voting spirit with a playful "get ready with me" video posted to Instagram Tuesday. In the clip, the actress and rapper can be seen getting dolled up for Election Day in a black, pinstripe shirt and a white turtleneck top that reads "Vote" along the collar.
Latifah offered a more serious tone in the post's caption, slamming Republican nominee Trump.
"On one hand, we have HIM, a felon, a comfortable liar, an impeached president, a misogynist, and a non-leader who doesn't care about anyone, but the top 1%...which excludes over 300M Americans," Latifah wrote.
In contrast, the "Living Single" star enthusiastically endorsed Harris' presidential bid.
"And on the other hand, we have HER, Kamala Harris, a proven leader, a knowledgeable, lifelong civil servant for the people, and a compassionate human being with the strength to lead and navigate our complex government who puts the needs of all Americans first….a candidate with a detailed plan to take us forward."
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Julia Roberts endorses Kamala Harris with Election Day selfie
Actress Julia Roberts showed her support for Harris in an Election Day selfie shared on Instagram Tuesday. The "Pretty Woman" star posed for the camera in a black graphic T-shirt that read "POTUS"; the graphic included a pink female gender symbol.
"There is a time to Hope, there is a time to Pray and there is time to VOTE. 🗳️" Roberts captioned the post. "TODAY IS THE DAY!"
Last month, Roberts stumped for Harris in her native Georgia alongside the vice president's husband Doug Emhoff, as seen in a video clip the actress shared on Instagram.
"I believe in my home state of Georgia. I believe in Kamala Harris," Roberts said at the time. "I believe in the future. And I am casting my ballot on November 5th for Harris-Walz."
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Selena Gomez encourages fans to stay in line at polling places
On Tuesday evening, Gomez took to social media to share a PSA for voters casting their ballots as Election Day came to a close.
"Hey guys, I hear that there are really, really long lines today. And I just wanted to make this video really quick to say: Please stay in the line," she said in a video posted on X, formerly Twitter, as well as her Instagram Story. "Long lines are really frustrating and annoying, and I know they're not fun, but we need your voice and vote for your future.
"And if you are in line before the polls close, stay in line. Even after closing, polls will stay open until everyone in that line has voted. If you are in line before the polls close, you have a legal right to vote."
She added, "So please vote!"
Jennifer Aniston votes for 'sanity and human decency'
Like her "Morning Show" co-star Witherspoon, Jennifer Aniston voted early. In an Oct. 30 Instagram post, the "Friends" actress said she "very proudly voted for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz."
"Today not only did I vote for access to health care, for reproductive freedom, for equal rights, for safe schools, and for a fair economy, but also for SANITY and HUMAN DECENCY," Aniston wrote. "We are so lucky we get to VOTE and this election is in our hands!"
While Aniston recognizes "we don't agree on everything, and that is the beauty of this country," she added, "Aren't you tired of this negativity towards each other? The intimidation and constant threats to those who do not think the same as the other?"
"Let's please end this era of fear, chaos and the attacks on our democracy - and vote for someone who will unite us and not continue to threaten to divide us 🙏🏼" Aniston concluded.
More celebrities who shared voting selfies: Lady Gaga, Demi Moore, Eva Longoria, more
"Your vote is your voice!" Eva Longoria wrote on Instagram.
Lady Gaga wrote: "I voted! Let's do this! 💪💘."
"Get out and VOTE! This is probably the most important election in our lifetime 🗳️" wrote Brooke Shields.
"Made a selfie shoot outta of it, but this mom of 3, feminist, cat lover, daughter of immigrants VOTED for @kamalaharris & @timwalz," wrote Zoe Saldaña on Instagram.
"We voted! Excited to have cast my vote for #HarrisWalz. Voting is such an important part of our democracy, don’t forget to exercise your right to vote!" wrote Demi Moore.
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