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It was "cancelled" by Kim Kardashian, Katy Perry and others on July 4th in the Roe v. Wade case.

Kim Kardashian, Kris Jenner, and other celebrities "cancel" July 4, this year, in a recent Supreme Court ruling to overturn the Roe v. Wade case. I suggested that it should be done.

Real-life stars on social media on Monday to address the gap between Independence Day and the lack of women's control over their bodies in controversial decisions. He was one of the many A listers who participated in.

"July 4th was canceled due to lack of Independence Day. Thank you. Female"@ bittonposts from both Instagram It was shared in the story.

Many other celebrities, including "succession" star J. Smith Cameron, shared the samepink and black text graphic.

Meanwhile, Katy Perry referred to her hit "Firework" and made a bold statement about her rights to women on Twitter.

"" Baby is fireworks "is 10, but American women have less rights than real sparklers," she writes.

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Actress Jessica Chastain is also on TwitterShare your snaplifting her two middle fingers.

"Happy" Independence Day "from me and my reproductive rights," she ironically captioned her post.

With the addition of activist Jameela Jamil, she provided some powerful words on her various social media platforms.

"Independence Day, unless you have a womb. Then go to f-k yourself. Will you die in f-king, or we will upset your entire day of future and mental health? It doesn't matter if it's cool .. "

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Model Brooklyn Decker also used Instagram for, andclaimed that the country "doesn't work for everyone or keep everyone safe."

"Today I have a lot of both gratitude and swelling of anger. I know I share it with many of you," she writes. "May we be able to maintain our anger to move this complex country forward, not further backwards."

Last month, a groundbreaking abortion law was overturned. Since then, many celebrities have aloud in support of women's right to choosewith many stars, such asMeadow Walker {. 60},HalseyandLilyAllen – Share your own abortion story.

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Some states in the United States have "" There is a "trigger law" requires that abortion be banned within 30 days of the overthrow of the Roe v. Wade case. This has already taken effect in some cases.

Sophia Bush and Alyson Stoner were one of the stars who spoke after the10-year-old rape victimwas denied an abortion in Ohio this week.

They re-shared the post and said: Her condition. But yeah, who else is crazy about this year's Independence Day?

Sharing her Instagram story post, Stoner added: