Musicians Celebrate DOMA Downfall Via Twitter
With the Supreme Court's historic overturn of the Defense of Marriage Act and Proposition 8 this morning, a wide array of personalities in music have joined the global celebration via Twitter. Below are some of the most colorful reactions to the ruling from industry voices:
I'm DEFINITELY going to need a 2nd job to pay for all the weddings I just got invited to. #downwithdoma #seeyouneverprop8
— Tegan and Sara (@teganandsara) June 26, 2013
Gay, straight, lesbian, bi.. No one is better than any one else. What an incredible day for California AND for equality.
— demetria lovato (@ddlovato) June 26, 2013
Love is love.
— Michelle Williams (@RealMichelleW) June 26, 2013
DOMA unconstitutional!
— Cyndi Lauper (@cyndilauper) June 26, 2013
Yeah, marriage equality!!!! On our way! #PeopleLikeUs #TieItUp
— Kelly Clarkson (@kelly_clarkson) June 26, 2013
I am standing on the right side of history. I stand with @HRC for marriage equality. #SCOTUS #time4marriage http://t.co/3cSE5e0nwK
— Alicia Keys (@aliciakeys) June 26, 2013
We are all equal and have the right to love. So proud to be an American. #equality
— Nick Jonas (@nickjonas) June 26, 2013
#loveisloveislove Farewell #Prop8 #DOMA #lovers http://t.co/8ryfPhilkh
— kylie minogue (@kylieminogue) June 26, 2013
Down w DOMA! Something to be very proud of this upcoming July 4th. We are making beautiful progress for Equality! #proud
— Adam Lambert (@adamlambert) June 26, 2013
Lets hear it for the general progress of the human mind. With a beautiful sweep of sweet justice's blind hand we move forward.
— Melissa Etheridge (@speak_true) June 26, 2013
We stand tall today.#DomaStruckDown So many fought for so long. Be proud, the prejudice are now the minority. pic.twitter.com/teni7GREDY
— Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) June 26, 2013