PEOPLECelebrities on the move in Women's March 2017Alicia Keys and Cher get close at the Women's March on Washington rally, on Jan. 21, 2017. Women's Marches are being held in cities around the world.Kevin Mazur, WireImageThe Edge and Juliette Lewis perform onstage at the Women's March in Los Angeles, Saturday.Emma McIntyre, Getty ImagesMiley Cyrus, right, marches during the Women's March on Saturday, in Los Angeles. Ten of thousands of people took to the streets of Downtown Los Angeles for the march in protest after the inauguration of President Donald Trump. Women's Marches are being held in cities around the world.Justin Sullivan, Getty ImagesVeteran actress and long-time activist, Jane Fonda raises her fist in support of the Los Angeles Women's March on Saturday.Emma McIntyre, Getty ImagesJanelle Monáe performs during the Women's March on Washington.Jose Luis Magana, APAmerica Ferrara, left, and Chrissy Teigen attend at the Women's March on Washington.Paul Morigi, WireImageScarlett Johansson speaks during a protest on the National Mall in Washington, DC, for the Women's March, Saturday.Andrew Aballero-Reynolds, AFP/Getty ImagesU.S. Rep. John Lewis poses for a photo with three children at the Women's March on Saturday, in Atlanta. The march drew thousands of attendees, including, U.S. Rep. John Lewis, who had been at odds with president Donald Trump leading up to the inauguration. Lewis told The AP, "We've made progress, but there are forces in America that want to take us back to another time and another place."Ron Harris, APA group of demonstrators play drums during the Women's March on Washington.Zach Gibson, AFP/Getty ImagesNew Jersey Sen. Cory Booker and Katy Perry attend the rally at the Women's March on Washington.Kevin Mazur, WireImageProtesters march during the women's March in New York, Saturday. Tens of thousands of people took to the streets of London, Paris and other cities worldwide Saturday in solidarity with women-led marches in the United States, opposed to President Donald Trump the day after his inauguration.Don Emmert, AFP/Getty ImagesGloria Steinem speaks during the Women's March on Washington.Theo Wargo, Getty ImagesMichele Seidman reacts during a speech at the Women's March next to Wilmington City Hall in Wilmington, N.C., Saturday.Matt Born, APSiblings Maggie and Jake Gyllenhaal attend the Women's March on Washington.Noam Galai, WireImagePeople walked along Lake Street during the Woman's March in Eau Claire, Wis.,Saturday.Dan Reiland, APJames Franco shows his support at the Women's March in Los Angeles.Emma McIntyre, Getty ImagesGloria Steinem, left, Rev. Jesse Jackson and Michael Moore attend the rally at the Women's March on Washington.Kevin Mazur, WireImageSenator Elizabeth Warren and Boston Mayor Martin Walsh wave to the crowds while walking in the Boston Women's March For America on Beacon St. on Saturday.Patrick Whittemore, APMusician The Edge attends the Women's March in Los Angeles on January 21, 2017Emma McIntyre, Getty ImagesCher and Chaz Bono attend the rally at the Women's March on Washington.Kevin Mazur, WireImageTracee Ellis Ross, left, and Yara Shahidi attend the Los Angeles Women's March.Emma McIntyre, Getty ImagesParticipants in the Dallas Women's March cheer speakers as they rally outside the at the Communications Workers of America Hall on Saturday, in Dallas, Texas. The Dallas event was held in solidarity with the Women's March on Washington.Smiley N. Pool, APMarchers from Westchester County, N.Y. attend the Women's March on Washington. The group came with New York state Assemblywoman Amy Paulin, who chartered three buses for her constituents to participate in the march. Mandatory Credit: Tania Savayan/The Journal News via USA TODAY NETWORK ORIG FILE ID: 20170121_gma_usa_019.jpgTania Savayan, The Journal News-USA TODAY NETWOA Princess Bubble Gum and a Wonder Woman effigy are carried as tens of thousands of demonstrators participate in the Woman's March in Los Angeles, Saturday to protest Donald J. Trump who took the oath of office and was sworn in as the 45th President of the United States. Protest rallies were held in over 30 countries around the world in solidarity with the Women's March on Washington in defense of press freedom, women's and human rights.Mike Nelson, EPAPeople fill the streets near the Los Angeles City Hall, at right, during the Women's March.David McNew, AFP/Getty ImagesAlicia Keys, left, and Janelle Monae hug it up at the rally at the Women's March on Washington on Jan. 21, 2017.Kevin Mazur, WireImageAmerica Ferrera speaks at the Women's March on Washington.Theo Wargo, Getty ImagesCNN's Van Jones speaks onstage during the Women's March on Washington.Theo Wargo, Getty ImagesSen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., speaks during the Women's March on Washington.Jose Luis Magana, APProtesters make their way through the streets of London during the Women's March on Jan. 21, 2017, in England. The Women's March originated in Washington DC but soon spread to be a global march, calling on all concerned citizens to stand up for equality, diversity and inclusion and for women's rights to be recognized around the world as human rights. Global marches are now being held, on the same day, across seven continents. This image was created as an Equirectangular Panorama.Dan Kitwood, Getty ImagesJessica Chastain attends the rally at the Women's March on Washington on Jan. 21, 2017 in Washington, DC.Kevin Mazur, WireImagePower! Edie Falco attends the Women's March on Washington rally, Saturday.Kevin Mazur, WireImageJennifer Beals (holding Love sign), Chelsea Handler, Maria Bello and Charlize Theron march in the middle with others, on Jan. 21, 2017, participates in the Women's March on Main Street in Park City, Utah.Michael LoccisanoJason Sudeikis and Marisa Tomei attend the rally at the Women's March on Washington.Kevin Mazur, WireImageCrowds gather for The Women's March on Main covered by The IMDb Studio during The 2017 Sundance Film Festival.Rich Polk, Getty Images For IMDbCharlize Theron takes in the scene at the Park City Women's March.Valerie Macon, AFP/Getty ImagesMadonna arrives to the rally at the Women's March on Washington, Saturday.Kevin Mazur, WireImageScarlett Johansson speaks during the rally at the Women's March on Washington.Paul Morigi, WireImageCelebs march in Los Angeles during the Women's March.Justin SullivanEmma Watson, center, attends the Women's March in Washington, DC.Theo Wargo, Getty ImagesCher arrives for the Women's March on Washington on Independence Ave., Saturday.Sait Serkan Gurbuz, APDebbie Mazur, L-R back row, Gloria Steinem, Madonna with Amy Schumer, front, attend the rally at the Women's March on Washington.Kevin Mazur, WireImageChloe Grace Moretz, left, and Jessica Chastain hug it up Saturday at the Women's March on Washington.Kevin Mazur, WireImageSophia Bush, left, and Gloria Steinem attend the rally at the Women's March on Washington.Kevin Mazur, WireImageMadonna performs during the Women's March on Washington.Theo Wargo, Getty ImagesGloria Steinem and Maxwell are all smiles at the Women's March on Washington,Kevin Mazur, WireImageMarchers participate in the Women's March on Main Street Park City, Saturday.Larry Busacca, Getty ImagesActress Laura Dern, right, participates in the Women's March during the Sundance Film Festival.Valerie Macon, AFP/Getty ImagesSen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., left, takes a selfie with Abbas Iseahany, from Tenafly, N.J., an American University student, during the Women's March on Washington, Saturday.Alex Brandon, APCivil rights activist Dolores Huerta participates in the "Women's March On Main" at the Sundance Film Festival.Arthur Mola, Invision/APMary Steenburgen attends The Women's March on Main.Tommaso Boddi, Getty Images For IMDbChelsea Handler, left, speaks as Maria Bello looks on at the Park City Women's March.Michael Loccisano, Getty ImagesPeter Bratt, left, and Benjamin Bratt, right, participate in the Women's March on Main Street. The sign reads 'Yes you can!'Valerie Macon, AFP/Getty Images