Celebs Tweet #UnitedForMarriage #Time4Marriage Support

As the United States Supreme Court begins to hear arguments in cases that will decide the future of Prop. 8 and DOMA today in Washington DC, out celebrities and allies took to Twitter to express their support for marriage equality. Follow GLAAD's liveblog on the ground here, find out more at www.glaad.org/marriage and tweet your own support with the hashtags #UnitedForMarriage and #Time4Marriage.
RT if you agree. #MarriageEquality, twitter.com/BarackObama/st…
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) March 26, 2013
Now we wait. RT if you support the freedom to marry for all. Today, history had been made -- so proud! #Prop8#Time4Marriage #SCOTUS
— Justin Mikita (@JustinMikita) March 26, 2013
Well said "@sophiabush: People who hide hate & excuses 4 inequality behind God r missing the point of faith entirely. #EqualityMatters"
— Kristen Bell(@IMKristenBell) March 26, 2013
Wearing our red! #marriageequality instagram.com/p/XVHclyxseE/
— Lance Bass (@LanceBass) March 26, 2013
Amongst amazing and passionate people today at the SCOTUS. I am so honored to be here on the right side of history. #equality
— Brendon Ayanbadejo (@brendon310) March 26, 2013
Supreme Court #SCOTUS#Prop8 #UnitedForMarriage #Time4Marriage #loveconquershate #OneMomAndOneDadisOK #TwoDadsIsOK #TwoMomsIsOK
— Ricky Martin (@ricky_martin) March 26, 2013
2 our united states Supreme Court justices: please listen w/ open hearts & do what's right. I BELIEVE you will. @afer @broadwayimpact
— Gavin Creel (@gavincreel) March 26, 2013
Changed my profile picture and header in support of marriage equality. Feel free to do the same!
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) March 26, 2013
On my mind all week #edithwindsor #supremecourtdoingwhatisright #equality
— Tegan and Sara (@teganandsara) March 26, 2013
This week the #SupremeCourt will hear two cases on marriage equality. I say it’s #Time4Marriage! Join me and speak out for #equality.
— Cindy Crawford (@CindyCrawford) March 25, 2013
I 100 percent agree this needs to happen. twitter.com/MrRPMurphy/sta…
— Ryan Murphy (@MrRPMurphy) March 26, 2013
Moved to tears several times during arguments today - history has been made. fb.me/I88DLMTk
— Dustin Lance Black (@DLanceBlack) March 26, 2013
Why shouldn't we be able to show our love to the world by getting married?!! #MarriageEquality
— Alex Newell (@ANew92) March 26, 2013
History in the making: @afer ‘s Olson and Boies arrive at #SCOTUS. #MarriageEqualitytwitter.com/GLADLaw/status…
— Jesse Tyler Ferguson (@jessetyler) March 26, 2013
All eyes on #SCOTUS - today is about equality! Overturn this hateful #prop8 !
— Andy Cohen (@BravoAndy) March 26, 2013
RT if you agree that life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness applies to #LGBT Americans twitter.com/HRC/status/316… #Time4Marriage @hrc
— jake johnson (@markjakejohnson) March 26, 2013
Dear Supreme Court, our country is ready for #marriageequality. PLEASE RETWEET!!!
— Russell Simmons (@UncleRUSH) March 26, 2013
Supreme Court to hear arguments on Prop 8 constitutionality today. It's time for #MarriageEquality folks. #corrected reut.rs/SCOTUS
— Keahu Kahuanui (@KeahuKahuanui) March 26, 2013
BIG DAY. Supreme Court takes up #Prop8 's constitutionality - SCOTUS watershed moment.Is this really just about Ma… say.ly/GFi5rZK
— Thomas Roberts (@ThomasARoberts) March 26, 2013
Today's the day. Everyone deserves the same rights as their parents, coworkers, friends and enemies. We shall rise up. #SCOTUS #Prop8
— Johnny Weir-Voronov (@JohnnyGWeir) March 26, 2013
Very much hoping that SCOTUS provides my friends with the same rights and freedoms that I enjoy.#Equality
— shonda rhimes (@shondarhimes) March 26, 2013
RT if you agree that life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness applies to #LGBT Americans twitter.com/HRC/status/316… #Time4Marriage @hrc
— Matthew Morrison (@Matt_Morrison) March 26, 2013
Visit www.glaad.org/marriage to learn more and find out how you can add your voice to show the Supreme Court that all Americans deserve to be treated fairly and equally under the law – no matter who they love.
