Meghan Markle is sharing her and Prince Harry’s reaction to the reversal of Roe v. Wade. It was the landmark Supreme Court decision of 1973 that granted women the right to abortion in every state.
Meghan, 40, revealed her true feelings about the Supreme Court’s decision. Many celebrities have fiercely protested against the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
Meghan Markle And Prince Harry Left “Guttural” After Supreme Court’s Decision
In a Vogue feature, Meghan Markle spoke on the impact of the overturn of Roe v. Wade. Talking about it, she specially called out men to speak up. “Men need to be vocal in this moment and beyond because these are decisions that affect relationships, families, and communities at large,” said Meghan. “They may target women, but the consequences impact all of us. My husband and I talked about that a lot over the past few days. He’s a feminist too.”
Discussing Harry’s thoughts on the decision, the ‘Suits‘ alum said, “His reaction last week was guttural, like mine. I know that for so many women right now, there is a sentiment of despair. But again, we have to band together and not wallow. We have to do the work.”
The Duchess of Sussex added, “This moment requires unity—really listening to people, understanding the Constitution was written at a time when women were second-class citizens. We’re not. Certain things need to change. I think it’s equally about honoring the people who’ve been doing the work long before us, like [feminist icon] Gloria [Steinem]. I’m grateful that I’m holding a baton right there next to her and that we will continue to be doing this work together.”
Tiffany Haddish Feels The Decision Is A Way To “Lock Up People of Colour”
Like Meghan, many women have publicly reacted to the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. Comedian and actress Tiffany Haddish, 42, shared her thoughts with People.
“I think it’s about locking up people of color. I think it’s a way to put more people in jail, and I also think it’s a way to control women’s bodies,” Haddish said just after the Supreme Court’s decision. “That’s why I’m going to run for Congress. I’m going to write a bill to make it illegal for men to masturbate. How about that?”
Calling the news “upsetting,” she also said that the ruling will create “more suffering. If you’re going to make it illegal for me to make choices with my body, then it should be illegal for you to masturbate because you killing people when you do that.”
The Supreme Court’s 6-to-3 ruling now eliminates the constitutional right to an abortion. It reverses nearly 50 years of precedent and will completely change the landscape of women’s reproductive rights by giving individual states the power to decide whether to allow the procedure.