There Were a Lot of Ariana Grande-Themed Signs at the Women's March

During this year's Women's March, some of the protestors incorporated Ariana Grande lyrics onto their posters.

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For the third year in a row, women across the U.S. and the world convened to participate in the third annual Women's March on Saturday. Clad in pink beanies and holding written messages of equality and social justice overhead, thousands of marchers banded together to highlight the social issues impacting our current political landscape. 

Among the many posters, were some made by Ariana Grande fans, who decided to tap into the singer's lyrical motifs of empowerment and self-love on their signs. The 7 Rings artist took to Instagram to highlight her evident influence over some of the protestor's messaging, posting a highlight reel of all the Grande-affiliated posters.

Some protestors used the lyrics from Grande's hit song "thank u, next" to cleverly take aim at the president. Others used "God Is a Woman" references to applaud newly-elected female representatives. 

Despite the controversy that implicated national organizers of the annual event, women across the U.S. unified in their efforts to advocate for social justice and protest the administration. Take a look at some of our other favorite Women's March signs below. 

These women from CA flew to DC for this year’s #WomensMarch.

“We’ve marched in San Jose for the past two years, but things have gotten a bit worse since then.” pic.twitter.com/1epoJikFRj

— Ellie Hall (@ellievhall) January 19, 2019

Spotted at the #WomensMarch2019 pic.twitter.com/HniiEDeqjy

— Margie Omero (@MargieOmero) January 19, 2019

We’re in DC getting ready to march with a few thousand of our friends ✊ #WomensMarch pic.twitter.com/eHVRRbma8O

— ACLU (@ACLU) January 19, 2019

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