Cher, Bette Midler, Questlove & More React to Leaked Supreme Court Opinion to Overturn Roe v. Wade

As droves of glamorous celebrities wearing high-fashion looks started arriving at the 2022 Met Gala Monday (May 2), a major political turning point was taking shape right before the eyes of the rest of the country. Forty-nine years after Roe v. Wade was decided, a majority draft opinion to overturn the landmark decision by the Supreme Court was leaked by Politico, indicating an end to women’s rights to seek safe, legal abortions.

While the decision is still in its drafting stages, Chief Justice John Roberts has confirmed the draft is authentic, though not final. People from all over the world are voicing their anger toward the very likely reality that something that’s been a fundamental right for so long might soon be taken away at the state level — and some of those people happen to be a few of the biggest names in music, from Cher to Bette Midler to Questlove.

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“REPUBLICANS MAY HAVE FINALLY GOTTEN THEIR WISH AFTER 49 YEARS,” Cher wrote in all caps.

“If they strike down this amendment, what is to stop them from striking down others that conservatives don’t agree with? ” Midler asked in her tweets. “#SCOTUS has just revealed itself to be another political tool.”

Questlove posted twice about the issue on Instagram, asking other men to speak out as well. Captioning a photo of Elizabeth Moss on the Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale, which depicts a society in which women are enslaved, he wrote: “Now we bout to visit the Handmaids Tale era.”

“Men we of all people need to rally behind this,” he continued in his second post. “This isn’t a aahh man that’s a woman’s thing.’  If this effects them? It effects us. We are in a state of emergency right now.”

Phoebe Bridgers, on the other hand, shared something more personal in her reaction to the news. “I had an abortion in October of last year while I was on tour,” she revealed. “I went to planned parenthood where they gave me the abortion pill. … Everyone deserves that kind of access.”

See how these musicians and more are responding to the Supreme Court’s leaked decision to overturn Roe v. Wade: