Miley Cyrus and Katy Perry Want You to Support Planned Parenthood and Killing Unborn Babies

National   |   Katie Yoder   |   Aug 27, 2019   |   1:51PM   |   Washington, DC

Planned Parenthood is harnessing star power in a new effort to advertise abortion. But with its straw-man messaging, Planned Parenthood and its celebrity PR team are only preaching to their choir. They’re not converting anyone.

On August 26, Planned Parenthood announced that it had collected the signatures of nearly 140 musicians as part of its latest campaign for abortion called “Bans Off My Body.” To boast about its supporters, the nation’s largest abortion provider purchased an ad listing the artists – from Lady Gaga to Ariana Grande – in Billboard magazine.

Planned Parenthood began its campaign in June in response to state bans on abortion. Leana Wen, then the president of Planned Parenthood, declared that Americans want “bodily autonomy” instead of “bans on abortion care.”

As Planned Parenthood’s current, acting president, Alexis McGill Johnson told Billboard in August that, in particular, “Artists can highlight how out-of-touch some of our politicians are in this space.”

Or, perhaps, they can highlight how out of touch both they and Planned Parenthood are with the rest of America. Poll after poll reveals that the majority of Americans want abortion restrictions, including, more recently, a June NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll.

That’s because, as the pro-life movement stresses, every pregnancy involves two bodies: a mother and her unborn baby. In other words, abortion restrictions don’t place bans on bodies. They save them.

Planned Parenthood isn’t addressing arguments like those in its media ads, a new tactic for the abortion provider. In June, Planned Parenthood also helped organize signatures from CEOs and company executives for an ad supporting abortion in the New York Times. But using celebrity support is an old Planned Parenthood tactic.

“Bans Off My Body” uses dozens of celebrities – 136 musicians, to be exact – to promote abortion. And many of them, like Miley Cyrus, have backed Planned Parenthood before.

Not only did the musicians sign a petition against abortion restrictions, but also some will invite Planned Parenthood to “call fans to action at music festivals like Jay-Z’s Made in America in Philadelphia and Music Midtown in Atlanta,” Billboard reported. “The nonprofit will also have a presence on a number of artists’ national tours this year.”

With its celebrity endorsements, Planned Parenthood hopes to attract half a million signatures for its petition by Jan. 22, 2020 – a date that marks the anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the 1973 Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion in the United States.

“Musicians across the country are standing in solidarity,” Planned Parenthood declared on its webpage. “They’re saying access to sexual and reproductive health care is about the same type of freedom that allows them to create music and speak their truth — because no one is free unless they control their own body.”

And an unborn baby’s body, it would seem.

Planned Parenthood then listed the musicians in agreement, including big-name artists like Ariana Grande, Carly Rae Jepsen, Demi Lovato, Dua Lipa, Halsey, Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, Meghan Trainor, Miley Cyrus, and Nicki Minaj.

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Some of them, like Dua Lipa, took to social media to urge their followers to join them in signing Planned Parenthood’s petition.

“25 MILLION. That’s how many women live in a state where abortion could be outlawed if Roe is overturned,” the artist tweeted August 24. “Join me & Planned Parenthood and tell politicians: get your #BansOffMyBody.”

Other female singers who supported Planned Parenthood included Alanis Morissette, Billie Eilish, Fiona Apple, Idina Menzel, Kacey Musgraves, Norah Jones, Sara Bareilles, Sarah McLachlan, Sia, and Tove Lo. Male artists who signed the petition included John Legend, Macklemore, T-Pain, and Troye Sivan.

Like Dua Lipa, Norah Jones tweeted on August 26: “Today, over 130 musicians and artists are standing with Planned Parenthood. Join Norah, @ArianaGrande, @kaceymusgraves, @billieeilish, @NICKIMINAJ and more now.”

That same day, Tove Lo tweeted, “Our bodies are our own. If they are not, we can not be truly free. Or equal.”

And, in a statement released by Planned Parenthood, Eilish similarly added that “Every person deserves the right to control their body, their life, and their future.”

Pro-lifers would agree. Except for that, they would urge, a person’s body, life, and future begin in the womb.

The remaining stars in support of Planned Parenthood are:

The 1975

Adia Victoria

Alina Baraz

Amanda Palmer

Amara La Negra

Amy Millan (of Stars)

Andra Day

A$AP Ferg

Ashanti

Bad Bad Hats

Band of Horses

Beck

Best Coast

BETTY

Betty Who

The Bird and The Bee

Bleached

Bob Mould

Bon Iver

Carole King

Charlie Burg

Charlotte Lawrence

China Forbes (of Pink Martini)

Chloe Flower

CHVRCHES

Cindy Wilson (of The B-52s)

Cynthia Erivo

Dan Deacon

Dana Williams

Daya

Death Cab for Cutie

The Distillers

Donna Missal

Emily Wolfe

Erin Rae

Evie Irie

Fetty Wap

The Midnight

First Aid Kit

Foo Fighters

Fred Schneider (of The B-52s)

G-Eazy

Gilligan Moss

Grace Sewell

Grace VanderWaal

Grace Weber

Grouplove

HAIM

Hayley Kiyoko

Heart

Heidi Rodewald (of Passing Strange)

Hinds

Hippo Campus

Ingrid Michaelson

iyla

Jarina De Marco

Jenny Lewis

Josh Ritter

Justine Skye

K. Flay

Kate Nash

Kate Pierson (of The B-52s)

Kiana Ledé

Kim Gordon

Kishi Bashi

Lauv

Lily Meola

LIZZO

Lola Kirke

Madame Gandhi

Madison Beer

Maggie Rogers

Margo Price

May Kwok

Megan Thee Stallion

Miguel

Mitski

Morgxn

MUNA

mxmtoon

Nancy Whang

The National

Nine Inch Nails

Paulina Rubio

Phantogram

Pink Fly

Portugal. The Man

Princess Nokia

PUP

Pussy Riot

Queens of the Stone Age

Rayna Russom

Sky Ferreira

Sleater-Kinney

Sleigh Bells

Soccer Mommy

Spoon

Squirrel Flower

Stew (of Passing Strange)

St. Vincent

Tayla Parx

Third Eye Blind

Tinashe

Toro y Moi

Transviolet

Vagabon

Vera Sola

Vic Mensa

Walk Off the Earth

White Reaper

X Ambassadors

Your Smith

LifeNews Note: Katie Yoder writes for Town Hall, where this column originally appeared.