Celebs Rocking Their Politics
Celebs Rocking Their Politics
Some people put up signs to show their support for political candidates, but in Hollywood, campaign statements tend to be more fashionable. Spencer and Heidi (of "The Hills" fame) show their love for the McCain/Palin ticket (and 6-packs and guns apparently), but the majority of Hollywood is pulling for the other team. Spiedi against everyone else? Nothing new there!
Andrade, Perkins, PacificCoastNews.com
Beyonce rocks legendary graffiti artist Shepherd Fairey's limited edition "Progress" t-shirt while out and about with her new hubby Jay-Z.
Frank Grimes, Splash News
At a concert in Maryland, Good Charlotte's Benji Madden wears his love for Obama on his shirt and his love for his girlfriend on his finger (that's a rhinestone PH on his ring).
Brandon Todd, Splash News
Most creative use of a candidate's likeness goes to Eve and her Obama-cure.
Jennifer Mitchell, Splash News
Red and blue are so last century: Fergie shows her colors with an Andy Warhol-inspired shirt.
D. Shook, Splash News
Alicia Keys may have a microphone but her shirt is doing most of the talking onstage at London's Black Ball to benefit her Keep A Child Alive HIV/AIDS charity.
Dave Hogan, Getty Images
Julie Roberts puts her politics front and center as the host of the "Stand Up for A Cure" concert with the Dave Matthews Band at Madison Square Garden.
Kevin Mazur, Getty Images
Comedian George Lopez shows off his "Progress" tee on the red carpet at the premiere of Swing Vote.
Jordan Strauss, WireImage
One of Halle Berry's many Obama inspired fashion statements.
Splash News
Kate Walsh, an early supporter of the Senator from Illinois, wears an Obama button to the Late Show With David Letterman during the primary season.
Marcel Thomas, FilmMagic
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