Billie Eilish Slams US Supreme Court Abortion Verdict in front of an audience at Glastonbury, Calls It a ‘Dull Day for Women’

After the United States Supreme Court gave its decision to end the protected right to early termination, Billie Eilish stood up unequivocally against the choice from her situation in front of an audience at Glastonbury.

According to Deadline, the 20-year-old vocalist told the huge group before the Pyramid Stage, “Today is an extremely dim day for ladies in the US. I’m about to say that since I can’t tolerate thinking about it any longer.”

Billie Eilish Slams US Supreme Court Abortion Verdict in front of an audience at Glastonbury, Calls It a 'Dull Day for Women' 2

She then devoted her melody ‘Your Power’, a tune about more established men who exploit their situation, to every one of those impacted by the choice declared on Friday.

Eilish’s appearance on the Glastonbury stage made her the most youthful independent craftsman to at any point feature in the Festival’s set of experiences.

One more entertainer to fight the choice was people star Phoebe Bridgers, who made her presentation on the John Peel stage and pummeled the old Supreme Court judges “who attempt to instruct us with our bodies,” according to Deadline.

The decision switches 50 years of point of reference since the milestone 1973 case that gave ladies in the United States the right under government regulation to end a pregnancy, and a resulting 1992 choice, Planned Parenthood v. Casey, which to a great extent held the right.

“The Court observes that the right to early termination isn’t well established in the Nation’s set of experiences and custom,” read the Court’s declaration on Friday.

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