Stars affected by violence join students’ gun-reform rallies
LOS ANGELES — Paul McCartney, Common, Miley Cyrus, Amy Schumer and other stars played supporting roles at nationwide gun-reform rallies dominated by teenage survivors’ emotional speeches.
Still, the protests were deeply personal for some of the celebrities involved.
Jennifer Hudson, who performed “The Times They Are A Changin’” to cap Saturday’s March for Our Lives rally in Washington, D.C., alluded to the shooting deaths of her mother, brother and 7-year-old nephew in 2008.
“We’ve all lost somebody. … We’ve all got a purpose. And we want what? We want change,” she said, encouraging the vast crowd to join her in song.