Olivia Wilde Warns Trump at Women’s March: ‘You Cannot Unperson Us’

Olivia Wilde Warns Trump at Women’s March: ‘You Cannot Unperson Us’

Noam Galai/Getty Images for for DKC/O&M byDaniel Nussbaum20 Jan 20180 20 Jan, 201820 Jan, 2018 Ac..

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byDaniel Nussbaum20 Jan 20180

Actress Olivia Wilde joined other celebrities Saturday at the Women’s March in Los Angeles, where she issued a stern warning to President Donald Trump in a Twitter post.

“Today, we take it to the streets,” the 33-year-old Tron: Legacy star wrote in a tweet Saturday. “@realDonaldTrump you cannot unperson us, you cannot ignore our fury, and you cannot withstand our collective strength! RISE UP!”

Today, we take it to the streets. @realDonaldTrump, you cannot unperson us, you cannot ignore our fury, and you cannot withstand our collective strength. RISE UP! #WomenMarch2018

— olivia wilde (@oliviawilde) January 20, 2018

Wilde was one of several Hollywood stars expected to attend Saturday Women’s March L.A. on Saturday, the one-year anniversary of President Trump’s inauguration. Last year’s Women’s March on Washington saw hundreds of thousands of pink “pussy hat”-wearing activists take to the streets in the national’s capital to protest Trump.

Other stars expected at Saturday’s Los Angeles event include Scarlett Johansson, Viola Davis, Natalie Portman, Allison Janney, Elizabeth Banks, Rob Reiner, Mila Kunis, and Eva Longoria, to name just a few.

Several celebrities got an early start at the event Saturday and shared photos from the march, including actresses Helen Hunt and Alyssa Milano.

Today’s the day! Everyone please join the Women’s March in your city! Hundreds of cities holding protests today 2 mark the day Trump took power last yr. This is the yr we take it back! Send me video/pix of the March in your town at [email protected] See u in the streets! pic.twitter.com/R5t03OyuGW

— Michael Moore (@MMFlint) January 20, 2018

Off to a good start. @womensmarch#timesuppic.twitter.com/3XID8WufoH

— Helen Hunt (@HelenHunt) January 20, 2018

#WomensMarch2018 let’s do this!! pic.twitter.com/sOeMTddCHb

— Josh Gad (@joshgad) January 20, 2018

When women support each other… great things happen. #WomensMarch2018#PowerToThePollspic.twitter.com/a2cTF5N9wl

— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) January 20, 2018

This woman is everything. She reflects the intelligence and diversity of our beautiful country. This is @staceyabrams, the next Governor of Georgia. #WomensMarch2018#PowerToThePolls#PowerToThePollsGApic.twitter.com/yr7smk0EKe

— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) January 20, 2018

Let’s do this!!! ?????? #wmla2018pic.twitter.com/EkryptO3s2

— Eva Longoria Baston (@EvaLongoria) January 20, 2018

Dozens more stars were expected to march at Saturday’s event.

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