Scandal star Kerry Washington led the stars urging their fans to go to the polls and cast their votes.
On the day of the 2024 Super Tuesday primary election, the 47-year-old actress shared a video on TikTok and encouraged young voters to use their voice.
Taylor Swift, 34, also shared a post to her Instagram Stories ‘reminding’ her fans to vote for ‘the people who most represent you’.
In the clip, she sported a blue tracksuit and and had her hair styled in a messy bun, but the focal point was an ‘I Voted’ sticker, which she waved around on her thumb.
She lip-synced to an audio clip from Love Is Blind with Jessica Vestal’s iconic send-off to Jimmy Presnell.
‘When your friend tells you they’re not voting in the primaries,’ she wrote over the video of herself lip-syncing to Vestal’s viral goodbye message to her ex.
‘When you see and realize what you missed out on, you are going to choke,’ she mouthed.
‘You are going to need your EpiPen to open up your airways because you are going to be in disbelief of what you missed out on.’
In her caption, she wrote: ‘#LoveIsBlind…Voting is NOT, we gotta do it!!! In every election!!! Even the primaries! Don’t miss out!!!! #SuperTuesday’.
On the same day, Swift wrote a handwritten message to her fans urging them to vote.
The singer shared the letter to her Instagram Stories amid speculation of whether Biden will get her endorsement in 2024.
‘Today, March 5, is the Presidential Primary in Tennessee and 16 other states and territories,’ she began.
‘I wanted to remind you guys to vote the people who most represent YOU into power,’ she continued. ‘If you haven’t already, make a plan to vote today.’
‘Whether you’re in Tennessee or somewhere else in US, check your polling places and times at Vote.org’, the Cruel Summer hitmaker added.
Brooklyn Decker, 36, posted a video to her Instagram Stories encouraging her fans to cast their votes and shared a link for people to find their local polling places.
Flashing a radiant smile, the actress addressed her fans living in one of the states she resides in with her husband Andy Roddick.
‘North Carolina, it’s election day,’ she said. ‘So you have until today at 7:30 to vote.’
The Grace and Frankie star suggested her followers ‘have fun’, invite their friends to vote and ‘make it a happy hour, you know’.
‘Make yourself heard. Get out there. Bring your friends, make a plan [before] 7:30 p.m.,’ she said in her video.
On Tuesday, voters in 16 states and one U.S. territory will head to the polls to cast their ballots in the presidential primaries — the largest single voting day in the primary calendar.
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