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Busy Philipps arrested after taking part in abortion rights protest: ‘We must keep showing up and taking action’-Emily Bashforth-Entertainment – Metro

‘This is the fight of a lifetime, y’all. It’s not gonna be short, easy or without setbacks,’ she said.

Busy Philipps arrested after taking part in abortion rights protest: ‘We must keep showing up and taking action’-Emily Bashforth-Entertainment – Metro

The actress is one of many celebrities voicing their outrage on the ruling (Picture: Busy Phillips/Instagram; Rex)

Busy Philipps has been arrested after taking part in an abortion rights protest.

The former Dawson’s Creek actress joined a group of leaders from Planned Parenthood and other activists outside the US Supreme Court – who ruled last week to overturn the landmark Roe V. Wade ruling and the constitutional right to a termination.

She joined the protestors on Thursday and was picked up by police for blocking traffic.

In a video shared by Vice News, the 43-year-old star – who has children Birdie, 13, and Cricket, eight, with her ex-husband Marc Silverstein – was seen being escorted away by officers while wearing a crop top bearing the slogan: ‘I will aid and abet abortion’.

When questioned by a reporter, she said she got arrested ‘for equality’.

The Cougar Town actress – who has spoken in the past about having a termination when she was 15 – shared videos and photos from the protest on her own Instagram account and said she was ‘proud’ to have taken part.

Busy was arrested for blocking traffic (Picture: Bonnie Cash/UPI/REX/Shutterstock)

She wrote in a lengthy caption: ‘I was proud to stand today alongside Planned Parenthood Action Fund, the Working Family’s Party, Reverend Barber and the Poor People’s Campaign, Catholic’s for Choice, The National Council of Jewish Women, mi Familia Vota, the Center For Popular Democracy Action and NARAL in an action of peaceful civil disobedience to let lawmakers but more importantly, the people who will be most impacted by this outrageous decision, know that we will not back down, we will not give in and we will not stop fighting until there is equality for all Americans.’

Busy warned protesting the ruling – which will see many states ban abortion outright – will be the ‘fight of a lifetime’ and called for people to ‘show up’ and speak out.

She continued: ‘I can think of no better way to use my privilege and voice than to amplify the message that bodily autonomy IS a human right, as it is ACTUALLY the exact same thing as the promise of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. We must ensure that it applies to all of us.

‘This is the fight of a lifetime, y’all. It’s not gonna be short, easy or without setbacks.’

A group of protestors marched the streets and encouraged others to speak out (Picture: Reuters)

She highlighted that ‘we MUST MUST keep showing up and taking action’, promising that she will.

Busy added: ‘These horrible hateful small people who have been hiding behind “the will of God” and indoctrinating new believers every day aren’t reflective of ANYTHING- not the greatness or compassion of humanity and certainly not God. I’m pretty sure God has no interest in this bulls, honey. And fyi, if Jesus were alive today, you KNOW his DMs would be filled with death threats from the followers of F* Carlson and the rest of these a***’.

She concluded by stating ‘enough of this’ and ‘enough of being bullied by people who do not care about you or me’, urging her followers to ‘show up.’

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‘I don’t know who needs to hear this but we need to show the F up now,’ she said.

Busy isn’t the only public figure to speak out against the Supreme Court’s ruling, with the likes of Taylor Swift, Harry Styles, Viola Davis, Michelle Obama, and Kendall Jenner also voicing their outrage.

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