Selena Gomez, the superstar singer and actor is not happy with the reversal of the abortion of roe- wade abortion bill.
 Highlights
- The famous actor and pop singer, Selena Gomez has recently spoken against the reversal of the abortion bill.
- she spoke about it at the premiere of her series- Only murders in the Building season two red carpet.Â
- She said she is just not happy about the reversal.
- She has called the verdict horrific.
The famous actor and pop singer Selena Gomez recently spoke about the verdict of the court to reverse the roe-wade abortion bill. She talked about the overturning of the bill at the red carpet premiere of her mystery-comedy series called Only Murders in the Building. The singer further said that everyone should do everything in their power to alter the court’s decision on the reversal of the abortion bill.Â
 Selena want men to stand up against the reversal
She further said it’s about voting. Men should stand up as well as speak about this problem. Ts about the women getting hurt. Selena talked about one of her tweets that indicated Planned Parenthood, a nonprofit organization that provides reproductive health care that is an available resource. She further highlighted the importance of the rights of a woman.
 The ‘back to you’ singer admitted that watching the constitutional right of a woman being stripped away is horrific. A woman should have the right to choose what she wants with her body.Â
She was at the red carpet with her co-stars of the series Martin Short and Steve Martin. The series is the story of three strangers who obsess about crime stories. As a result One day they find themselves entrapp in one. The release of first season was on august 31,2021. The first two episodes of the series’s second season premiered yesterday.Â
Daniel D’Addario, A television critic applaud Selena Gomez for her acting in the series and and also even call it her career-best performance.Â
Apart from Selena Gomez, many celebrities like Billie Eilish, Taylor Swift and many others took to their social media platforms to voice out against the landmark ruling.Â