From Halle Berry to Chris Pratt
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Halle Berry, Julia Roberts, Chris Pratt and countless other US stars are calling on their fans to vote.
Numerous celebrities called on their followers to cast their votes on US election day. It is not yet clear whether Donald Trump (78) or Kamala Harris (60) won the US presidential election. The first polling stations close at around 1:00 a.m. German time on Wednesday night.
Between fundamental rights, freedom and prayers
In the past few weeks, many celebrities have already taken a stand and sided with Harris or Trump. Not everyone wants to talk about who they are voting for, but there is fundamental agreement among the stars to call on US citizens to go vote.
“I hope you all made use of your basic right to vote and have your voice heard today! I DID IT!” writes actress Halle Berry (58) and presents her “I voted” sticker chosen”). Hollywood colleague Chris Pratt (45). He has a scent sticker: “Smells like freedom.”
“There is a time to hope, there is a time to pray and there is a time to CHOOSE. TODAY IS THAT DAY!” (57) says. Zoë Kravitz (35) with her “I Voted” sticker on a coffee mug. Hilaria Baldwin (40) posts a picture of herself and her husband, actor Alec Baldwin (66). They present: “Cast your vote with all your heart and with what you believe in.”
For “Modern Family” star Jesse Tyler Ferguson (49), voting is “”. “Wonder Woman” actress Lynda Carter (73) wants her fans to love Harris and her running mate Walz and also Sharon Stone (66). Other stars who reported on election day include Eva Longoria (49), Jimmy Kimmel (56), Lupita Nyong’o (41), Jennifer Garner (52) and Mark Ruffalo (56).
In the past few weeks, many celebrities, including superstars like Taylor Swift (34), Lady Gaga (38) and Beyoncé (43), had called for people to vote for Harris. Among others, the entrepreneur Elon Musk (53) and the podcaster Joe Rogan (57) support Trump.
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