Hollywood is lining up behind Kamala Harris
- Many of the biggest entertainment stars are supporting — and performing for — Kamala Harris.
- Charli XCX’s endorsement quickly became iconic, as Harris has incorporated it into her marketing.
- George Clooney and Oprah Winfrey are among the the prominent voices backing Harris.
After slinking away from Joe Biden in the final weeks of his campaign, many of the biggest stars in entertainment are throwing their support behind Kamala Harris. Like many billionaires and big donors who had soured on the president, stars seem invigorated by the prospect of a Harris campaign, coconut memes and all.
While some have expressed their support online or through donations, others have performed at Harris rallies. The Democratic National Convention was a star-studded event, with everyone from John Legend to Julia Louis-Dreyfus, appearing at the made-for-television vice president. Despite the Hollywood fervor, Democrats are still waiting to see if Beyoncé will throw her weight behind the Harris-Walz ticket.
Here are some of the biggest Hollywood names publicly endorsing Harris.
This article was originally published by Alice Tecotzky,Kwan Wei Kevin Tan,Aditi Bharade,Erin Liam at All Content from Business Insider (https://www.businessinsider.com/hollywood-endorse-kamala-harris-george-clooney-charlixcx-2024-7).
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