Hartford Courant

Legend on abortion law boycotts: ‘Money talks’

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John Legend says Hollywood should consider boycotting Georgia, Louisiana, Alabama and other states that pass restrictiv­e abortion laws.

Legend admits he’s not sure if it would be successful but says “it’s a conversati­on that needs to be had.

“Particular­ly when these studios are hiring people and bringing people to the state and saying, ‘Come work with us here in this state,’ but if you get pregnant there you’re going to be treated like a second-class citizen,” he said. “That’s a tough conversati­on to have with your staff. And so I think hopefully the pressure that the studios are putting on will help Georgia and other states see the error of their ways.”

He added: “I don’t know that it will definitely work, but I know that money talks.”

Louisiana, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississipp­i and Ohio have enacted bills barring abortion once there’s a detectable fetal heartbeat. Missouri’s governor signed a bill last month approving an eight-week ban on abortion, with exceptions only for medical emergencie­s. Alabama has gone even further, outlawing virtually all abortions, even in cases of rape or incest.

Netflix and other major Hollywood studios have said they’re reevaluati­ng filming in Georgia if its abortion law goes into effect.

Legend, who has two children with wife and model Chrissy Teigen, said the idea that any state would get involved in making a reproducti­ve decision for a woman is “unconscion­able.”

“There’s no way we can have equality in any other realm if women don’t have the ability to make these kinds of decisions on their own without the state getting involved,” he said.

 ?? CHRIS PIZZELLO/INVISION ?? John Legend says that state involvemen­t in making reproducti­ve decisions for women is “unconscion­able.”
CHRIS PIZZELLO/INVISION John Legend says that state involvemen­t in making reproducti­ve decisions for women is “unconscion­able.”

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