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Celebs Show Their Overwhelming Support for High School Graduation Speech on Killing Babies

Font Size Celebrities and journalists are rallying around Texas teen Paxton Smith for giving an unapproved pro-abortion commencement speech during Lake Highlands High School’s graduation ceremony. Among those who are showing their overwhelming support for the young teen are Olivia Wilde, Adam Scott, Molly Jong-Fast, and many, many more. It truly is hard being pro-baby killing isn’t it? Olivia Wilde, an American actress, was just so impressed with this girl’s speech, she had this to say about the teen:      Smith stated that she was not planning to give her speech on this topic, but when the Heartbeat Bill (S.B.8) was signed into law by Texas state Governor Greg Abbott she just had to take advantage of her platform. In a successful attempt to gain her 15-minutes of fame Smith began her speech by stating that “under light of recent events, it feels wrong to talk about anything but what is currently affecting me and millions of other women in the state.”�

46th Daytime Emmy Awards: Alex Trebek and Larry King get posthumous nominations

2021 Daytime Emmy soap opera nominees announced

General Hospital dominates Daytime Emmy Award nominations

Share And General Hospital veteran Genie Francis - who s played Laura Collins since 1977 - received her fifth nomination. Drew Barrymore was honored for the very first time for her inaugural season of her syndicated talk show, The Drew Barrymore Show, which scored three nominations. Sean Evans has taken his well-researched First We Feast YouTube series Hot Ones to new heights by also receiving his first-ever Emmy nod for outstanding entertainment talk show host.     Who will win? ABC s General Hospital dominated with 21 nods while rival soap operas The Young and the Restless and Days of Our Lives scored 11 and The Bold and the Beautiful got nine

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