Olivia Rodrigo and Lily Allen Tell Supreme Court Justices 'We Hate You' at Glastonbury Festival
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The 'Deja Vu' hitmaker and the 'Not Fair' songstress dedicate 'F**k You' to 'the five members of the Supreme Court who have showed us that at the end of the day they don't give a s**t about freedom' during their duet performance.

AceShowbiz - Olivia Rodrigo and Lily Allen made use of their Glastonbury performance to speak out on the Roe v. Wave overturn. Taking the stage at the music festival over the weekend, they dedicated a duet of Allen's track "F**k You" to Supreme Court Justices.

Rodrigo brought Allen during her set on Saturday, June 25. She first introduced the British singer to the crowd as an "incredible songwriter and artist." The 19-year-old then addressed the abolition of abortion rights in the United States as saying, "Today is a very, very special day. This is actually my first Glastonbury, and I'm sharing the stage with Lily which is the biggest dream come true ever. But I'm also equally as heartbroken over what happened in America yesterday."

"The Supreme Court decided to overturn Roe v Wade which is a law that ensures a woman's right to a safe abortion, another basic human right," she continued. "I'm devastated and terrified and so many women and so many girls are going to die because of this and I wanted to dedicate this next song to the five members of the Supreme Court who have showed us that at the end of the day they truly don't give a s**t about freedom."

Rodrigo then mentioned the five Supreme Court Justices. "This song goes out to the justices Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Amy Coney Barrett and Brett Kavanaugh," she said, while Allen flipped the bird to them. "We hate you!" the "Sour" singer declared, before the "Smile" songstress echoed, "We hate you!"

The two stars then jumped into a performance of the 2009 dance-pop hit, which Allen wrote about former U.S. president George W. Bush. "F**k you (F**k you), f**k you very, very much/ 'Cause we hate what you do/ And we hate your whole crew/ So, please don't stay in touch," part of the lyrics goes.

Also slamming the decision was Eminem, who tweeted on Sunday, "As a father it pisses me off that women have fewer rights 2day than just a few days ago… we r f**kin goin bckwards." He added with a link to https://mireproductivefreedom.org/, "Here's how 2 help in Michigan."

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