Demi Lovato

Demi Lovato
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This pop star has branched out from her extremely successful music career to star in her own TV series, “Sonny with a Chance,” and to devote time to political activism. She was one of the leading advocates for the Human Rights Campaign’s Americans for Marriage Equality campaign and performed at the March for Our Lives gun control rally in Washington, D.C. back in March. She also spoke at the 2016 Democratic National Convention, which nominated former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, about raising awareness for mental health. Lovato has previously said that she suffered from depression and eating disorders, in addition to alcoholism and cocaine addiction.


Don Cheadle

Don Cheadle
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Cheadle is famous for his portrayal of James Rhodes / War Machine in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, as well as playing Marty Kaan on the Showtime series “House of Lies.” He got his start in politics working to end the genocide in Darfur, Sudan, which resulted in his being awarded the Summit Peace Award in 2007 and included a lead role in the 2004 film “Hotel Rwanda.” While for the most part Cheadle has been quiet about his other political opinions, he has been very vocal about his opposition to President Trump, claiming that he once heard him use the “n-word” while golfing and that the president is a racist.