Adjoa Andoh, renowned for her roles in 'Bridgerton' and 'Invictus', showed her solidarity for trans rights during a protest in London against a recent Supreme Court ruling. This ruling effectively defines legal sex based on biological characteristics, excluding trans women. Thousands, including Andoh, gathered to advocate for the rights of the trans community. Andoh's support resonates with her previous allyships, including a Boots Christmas ad where she used they/them pronouns. Her actions highlight a broader movement, with fellow stars like Nicola Coughlan actively fundraising for trans charities to resist discriminatory legislation.
Adjoa Andoh joined 20,000 protestors in London, condemning the Supreme Court ruling that excludes trans women from the legal definition of women, standing proudly for trans rights.
With a smile in the crowd, Andoh shared on Instagram, 'Trans Rights are Human Rights,' showcasing solidarity during a crucial moment for the trans community.
Andoh’s support echoes her fellow 'Bridgerton' star Nicola Coughlan, who raised vital funds for trans rights, amplifying the ongoing battle against discrimination.
The protest highlighted the urgent need for unity against legal decisions that threaten the rights of marginalized communities, calling for resilience and advocacy from allies.
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