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Phoebe Bridgers leads anti-Supreme Court chant after court overturns Roe v. Wade

"I'm having the busiest day," said 27-year-old American singer-songwriter, referring to a ruling holding. A longer federal constitutional right to abortion.

She kept asking, "Are there Americans here?" During a set at the iconic British Music Festival in Pilton, England. She added, "Who wants to say f--k to the Supreme Court?"

After that, she led the cheering crowd of Glastonbury in the chant of "F--k Supreme Court".

"F--k that sh-t, f--k America," Bridgers said. "Like all these unrelated mothers-Kar is trying to teach us what to do with our f-King's body."

May, Roe v. Wade Shortly after Politico published a draft opinion of the Supreme Court indicating the court's intention to abort the case, indie rock musicians said on Twitter. I had an abortion during the tour.

"I went to a planned parent-child relationship, where they gave me an abortion drug," she wrote. "It was easy. Everyone deserves that kind of access."

On Friday, Bridgers criticized the decision on Twitter, saying "f--king evil." Written and appeared to share a link to the Mariposa Foundation, a New Mexico-based abortion fund. ..
Taylor Swift,Halsey,Mariah Careyand other musicians also use social media to criticize Friday's decision And the right to abortion.
Lizzopromised to donate $ 500,000from her next tour to the planned parent-child relationship and the right to abortion, and Live Nation totals her donation. Matched $ 1 million.

Meanwhile, Billie Eilish called the ruling "a really, really dark day for American women" on Friday with Glastonbury's set.