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13th June 2019
04:26pm BST

“This is not what the American people want, nor is it something they’ll stand for,” she said.
“Thanks to inspiring support like hers, Planned Parenthood can continue to fight back — in the courts, in Congress, in state houses, and in the streets — against these dangerous attacks on people’s health and lives.
"We are so grateful to Ariana for her longstanding commitment to supporting women’s rights and standing with Planned Parenthood to defend access to reproductive health care. We won’t stop fighting — no matter what.”
Last month, Georgia became the fourth US state to introduce a heartbeat bill after Kentucky, Mississippi, and Ohio.
Alabama is set to impose the country's strictest abortions laws from next year that will make terminations illegal in all circumstances except where there is substantial risk to the life of the mother.
The move has been widely criticised for putting women's lives in danger and doctor's professions at risk.
Following the news of Alabama's legislation, Travis Scott donated all of the proceeds from his merchandise at his recent Alabama show to Planned Parenthood.
“I wanna donate my net profits from my merch today to Planned Parenthood,” he said during his performance.
“We feel for those in Alabama. I love you all. I just want everyone to know that love is the strongest thing that we can have. So to anyone out there - man, woman - I wanna dedicate this song to you.”Explore more on these topics: