As hundreds of Marches for Science took place around the globe,Taboo Sex Daughter science-loving celebrities sounded off on social media to show their support.
A few marched themselves (looking at you, Peter Capaldi). Others, unable to make it, sent messages of encouragement and thanks to participants. Bonus: Lin-Manuel Miranda's message involved a dog.
Yes, if nothing else, we can take comfort in the fact that many celebrities appear to know that, indeed, there is no Planet B. Whew!
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