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Hailey Bieber shares Roe's reaction to Wade Reversal: What a great loss.

Hailey Bieber is also part of a group of nearly 160 people who appeared in full-page advertisements in The New York Times campaigning for reproductive rights and condemning Roe's decision to cancel in May. Shortly aft...

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Hailey Bieber shares Roe's reaction to Wade Reversal: What a great loss.

most blue states allowing abortion and most red states severely restricting it.


Hailey Bieber is also part of a group of nearly 160 people who appeared in full-page advertisements in The New York Times campaigning for reproductive rights and condemning Roe's decision to cancel in May.

Shortly after news broke on Friday that Rowe v. Wade, the remarkable 1973 Supreme Court ruling granting abortion rights to women in every state, was overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court, Hailey Bieber took to Instagram to share her thoughts.

Bieber, 25, posted a message from Complex to his story on Instagram with the caption, "Wow, I'm speechless." What a significant loss and disappointment. It's terrifying."

In May, Bieber was part of a group of 160 young singers, actors, artists, and influencers who appeared in full-page advertisements in The New York Times fighting for reproductive rights and condemning Roe's decision to scrap Roe after an opinion draft of Five was leaked to the press. By the court's conservative judges.

The group also includes Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus, Billy Isle, Kendall Jenner, Selena Gomez, Olivia Rodrigo, Megan Te Stallion, Sean Mendes, Camilla Cabello, Demi Lovato, Halsey, Camilla Mendes, Lily Reinhart, Madeleine Petz, Carly, Madeleine Klein, Hailey Steinfeld, Dov Cameron, FINNEAS, Hailey Kiyoko, Madison Beer, Phoebe Bridgers, Joey King, Peyton Liszt, Lauren Jauregui, Jenna Reggie, Storm Reid, Coach Megan, Tommy Mortalness, Tommy Mortalness, and over 100.

The 6-to-3 ruling announced on Friday set a precedent of nearly 50 years. It will completely change the landscape of women's reproductive rights, giving individuals the power to decide whether to allow the procedure. The decision would divide the country, with most blue states allowing abortion and most red states severely restricting it.

The 78-page advisory opinion was endorsed by Judges Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Cavanaugh, and Amy Connie Barrett, three of whom were appointed by President Trump.

Rowe's lawsuit against Wade began when a federal court overturned a 15-week abortion ban in Mississippi.

Supreme Court Justice Roberts, appointed by President George W. Bush, only agreed with the decision and would limit the decision to comply with Mississippi law.
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