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She was considered an icon of the judiciary and a pioneer of women’s rights. After the death of the American constitutional judge, many stars pay tribute to the American judge’s lifelong work.
With Ruth Bader Ginsburg died an icon of the judiciary and a pioneer in women’s rights and equality. While the pain in political life seems to give way to a political dispute and the letters are rearranged in the battle for the White House, social media offers room for poignant words. Many stars and personalities of public life express their pain and pay their respects to the American judge.
“My heart is broken. Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a true advocate for gender equality and a strong woman whom I and all the young women of the world could look up to,” writes actress and singer Jennifer Lopez. And further: “Thank you very much. to RBG for fighting for all these years. We will honor them by continuing to fight for equality, empathy and justice for all. “
López’s fiancé, Alexander Rodríguez, lets it be known: “The news of the death of Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg moves me deeply. She was a true hero, icon and inspiration ”. She has dedicated her career and life to others, through the power of law.
Thank you for your lifetime service, thank you for changing history. We will never allow this to be reversed. RIP RBG, ”writes singer Mariah Carey on Twitter.
In an interview with People magazine, Duchess Meghan described her as “true inspiration” since she was a child. She would leave an incomparable and indelible legacy and would be remembered as a brilliant, fair and courageous woman, and as a person of deep conviction. Singer Stevie Nicks calls her a “hero” and a “political rock star.”
Singer Katy Perry, actors Chris Evans and Ryan Reynolds, and Avatar star Zoe Saldana also dedicate an entry on their social media channels to the United States Constitutional Judge, the second woman on the United States’ highest court in the history.
Model Bella Hadid posted a photo and shared the words of former US President Barack Obama. In it she argues that the successor to Ruth Bader Ginsburg will only be decided after the elections. “Ruth Bader Ginsburg fought her cancer to the end with an unshakable faith in our democracy and its ideals. This is how we remember them. But she also left instructions on how her legacy should be honored. ” Which brings us back to the American elections.
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