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Women's March on Washington

Celeb-spotting at Women's March events

Jayme Deerwester
USA TODAY

As expected, Saturday was the day to see stars in our nation's capital, as celebrities walked alongside regular folks at the Women's March on Washington.

"I am a very nasty woman!" Ashley Judd proclaimed on the stage. "Like Susan, Eleanor, Amelia, Rosa, Gloria, Hillary and Michelle," ticking off the names of feminist icons.

Scarlett Johansson addressed President Donald Trump directly from the podium, saying, "I didn't vote for you but I respect the fact that you are the president. But before I support you, I ask you to support me." She asked him to ensure that her daughter gets to grow up with the same ones his daughters enjoy.

Michael Moore told the crowd as he encouraged them to run for their local offices: "This is no time for shy people! Shy people, you have two hours to get over it!"

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Celebs who couldn't make it to D.C. could be seen at local marches in Los Angeles, London and even Park City, Utah, where the Sundance Film Festival is currently going on.

Scroll down to see who showed up to support women across the country.

Washington

Former Secretary of State John Kerry has only been a private citizen for 24 hours but he was out there, too — accompanied by his dog.

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Los Angeles

MileyCyrus reps her Happie Hippie Foundation at the L.A. Women's March.

Sundance 

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New York

London

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