In unison, the crowd rose their hands to display one universal symbol in response to the Supreme Court’s ruling
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Saturday evening's line-up of the Glastonbury Festival 2022 included Olivia Rodrigo, who brought out fellow singer Lilly Allen on stage with her to share exactly what they thought of the recent announcement that US abortion rights were overturned by the Supreme Court.
The results of the US Supreme Court's decision has led to a series of protests in America. And it seems like many across the pond, here in the UK are also unimpressed with the court's decision, including Glastonbury fest-goers.
On her Saturday set on June 25, Olivia Rodrigo brought out Lilly Allen to sing her popular song 'F*** You'. This was intentionally done to react to the US Supreme Court's unpopular decision.
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Together, the crowd rose their middle fingers in unison expressing their thoughts too on the decision. Online viewers also championed Olivia and Allen's unique collaboration at the fest.
@Env_Engineered wrote ''If you missed the Olivia Rodrigo set when she was joined by Lily Allen at Glasto, it was the most perfect tribute to the US Supreme Court. #RoeVWade''. @mredwards penned ''Olivia Rodrigo and Lily Allen singing ‘F*** You’ together, dedicated to the US Supreme Court, with thousands of young women singing along, was incredible. #glastonburyfestival2022''
Also cheering on the pair's performance was @Robbo130 who typed ''Fantastic performance from @oliviarodrigo. Fantastic band. Poignant duet with Lily Allen. What a moment. #glastonburyfestival2022''.
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