This Is What Your Favorite Male Celeb Feminists Probably Listen To On Spotify
Please join us in imagining Jon Hamm shake his booty to Beyonce.
Mark Ruffalo
In 2013, Mark rallied supporters of reproductive rights by sharing a tale of his own mother's illegal abortion. It melted every yasss queen's heart when he invited readers to, "find your voice and let it be known that you stand for abortion rights and the dignity of a woman to be the master of her own life and body."
Mark's Anthem: "You Don't Own Me" by Lesley Gore
Because Mark recognizes that women are in control of their own bodies.
Jon Hamm
Jon Hamm couldn't be further from his Don Draper persona.
In an interview with The Daily Mail Hamm says, "Men ruled the roost and women played a subservient role [in the 1960s]. Working wives were a rarity, because their place was in the home, bringing up the kids. The women who did work were treated as second-class citizens, because it was a male-dominated society. That was a fact of life then. But it wouldn't be tolerated today, and that's quite right in my book. People look back on those days through a thick veil of nostalgia, but life was hard if you were anything other than a rich, powerful, white male."
Jon's Anthem: "Run the World (Girls)" by Queen B
If Jon ran Sterling Cooper Draper Price, women would help run the office, not go on coffee runs for white men.
Matt McGorry
Everyone's OITNB crush is an outspoken advocate for feminism and equality, which is obvious in his open letter to Cosmopolitan. He also hilariously compared women to coffee in this Twitter rant.
"I DON'T like my women like I like my coffee, because women are not inanimate objects that exist on for my consumption."
Matt also tweeted, "I like my coffee like I like my women: capable of burning the shit out of you when you're careless with them."
Matt's anthem: "Just A Girl" by No Doubt
Because a brainy babe like him would definitely appreciate Gwen's sarcastic sass.
Ryan Gosling
It should come as no surprise that everyone's favorite feminist meme is, in fact, a feminist.
In an interview with Radio.com, Gosling said, "I mean, look, I have very strong female characters in my life. I grew up with strong women and the amount of them grows exponentially as time goes on, in my world and that's my reality. So, I just tend to gravitate towards stories with strong female characters."
Ryan's anthem: "I Am Woman" by Helen Reddy
Raised by a single mom, Gosling knows every strong ass woman is too loud to ignore.
Harry Potter Daniel Radcliffe
Daniel spoke in an interview with Buzzfeed Brews in 2014, about his views on the term "friend zone," as labeled by most bros.
"I definitely think the idea of friend zone is just men going, This woman won't have sex with me," said Radcliffe.
Daniel's anthem: "Umbrella" by Rihanna
Because Daniel is fully capable of sharing an umbrella platonically with a pretty woman.
Joseph Gordon Levitt
This dreamboat attributes his feministic ideals to his mother. In fact, he explains that his movie Don Jon, a film about pornography, was written as a comedy and serves as an homage to his mother's values.
"You see a woman on a screen, and you reduce her to a thing a sex object, and that's something I've been aware of my whole life. My mom was very active in the feminist movement in the '60s and '70s, and she was always very keen to let my brother and me know that this is a very common thing that happens in the media. So in a lot of ways Don Jon is an homage to my mom," Levitt said to Details Magazine.
Joseph's anthem: "Rhythm Nation" by Janet Jackson, which he personally killed in an earth-shattering lipsync performance.
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