8 Famous Men Who Show You Anyone Can Be A Feminist

Male speaker holding microphone, promoting feminism and gender equality.

3. Hugh Jackman

Man smiling, showing support for feminism and gender equality.
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Hugh Jackman is basically Australian celebrity royalty and with a profile that high, it’s refreshing to see Jackman putting his name, and the awareness it brings, to different causes. Along with his wife and fellow Australian actress, Deborah Lee Furness, whom he worships, Jackman has brought attention to important causes from the global orphan crisis to global poverty. One thing they are both vocal speakers on is the importance of equality for women in dealing with the problems of the world, particularly eradicating poverty. Cool!

4. Chris Pratt

Portrait of a man representing male allies in feminism, emphasizing gender equality.
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Chris Pratt has gone from a comedic star to an A-list celebrity in recent years, with his fame rising at an incredible level. But that hasn’t stopped Chris Pratt from speaking about things that he doesn’t agree with. For example, when he won the ‘Guy Of The Year’ Award, he actually used his award speech to talk about feminism:

“I wanna take a moment to advocate for the equality “� socially, economically and politically “� of our beautiful women,” he said. “Ladies, holding it down, I love you. My life is run by you, my mother, my wife, my manager, and everyone else.” Well done!

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