International Women’s Day: How Celebrities Celebrate March 8th
9 march 2026 в 01:37
Gather around, boss ladies, today is International Women’s Day, and we are celebrating everything related to women. This holiday takes on different forms every March 8 and is supported by both celebrities and everyday people. Some celebrate this day by remembering the strong women who have influenced their lives. Others use their platforms to draw attention to women’s issues around the world.
While feminism may seem like a modern phenomenon, International Women’s Day has deep roots. The holiday was first celebrated in 1911, and in 1977 it was recognized by the United Nations, according to information on the UN website. Since then, its mission has been to support the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women worldwide.
Bold women like Michelle Obama and Amal Clooney use their platforms to voice their positions. Whatever the message may be, we support it! To see the best posts for International Women’s Day, scroll down.
The former First Lady marked International Women’s Day with a message against child marriage. On Instagram, she called this practice «one of the greatest threats to education and empowerment for girls around the world», - as more than 12 million girls under the age of 18 are married each year.
Michelle expanded on her thoughts in an essay for Time Magazine, co-written with Melinda French Gates and Amal Clooney. They explained the activists' three-pronged approach to eradicating child marriage—legal action, support for local organizations, and empowering women through education.
In her signature bold style, Kesha simply captioned her Instagram post: «God, it must be awful to be a man. #IWD2026».
Selena Gomez shared a message to her younger self on Instagram, adding a cute childhood photo. In the caption, the actress and singer wrote: «Dear me from the past, please don’t be afraid to ask for help». She continued: «Today is International Women’s Day, and I want each of us to be kinder to ourselves».
Reese Witherspoon didn’t forget to honor all the important women in her life in an Instagram post! She wrote: «I could talk endlessly about the incredible women in my life—friends, mentors, and those I admire for their courage, creativity, and generosity».
The football legend celebrated the «amazing women» in his life on Instagram. David praised women for «their hard work, dedication, kindness, and love for their families», - then acknowledged his wife Victoria Beckham, daughter Harper, mother Sandra, mother-in-law Jackie Adams, and two sisters Joan and Lynne.
Always candid, Jameela Jamil gave her followers some encouragement in her International Women’s Day post on Instagram. She wore a red suit and leaned in as if about to share a secret with her readers. The «Good Place» star urged women to reject the pressure to be perfect and ended her message with praise for her «neighbors who are tired of this crap»
While feminism may seem like a modern phenomenon, International Women’s Day has deep roots. The holiday was first celebrated in 1911, and in 1977 it was recognized by the United Nations, according to information on the UN website. Since then, its mission has been to support the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women worldwide.
Bold women like Michelle Obama and Amal Clooney use their platforms to voice their positions. Whatever the message may be, we support it! To see the best posts for International Women’s Day, scroll down.
The former First Lady marked International Women’s Day with a message against child marriage. On Instagram, she called this practice «one of the greatest threats to education and empowerment for girls around the world», - as more than 12 million girls under the age of 18 are married each year.
Michelle expanded on her thoughts in an essay for Time Magazine, co-written with Melinda French Gates and Amal Clooney. They explained the activists' three-pronged approach to eradicating child marriage—legal action, support for local organizations, and empowering women through education.
In her signature bold style, Kesha simply captioned her Instagram post: «God, it must be awful to be a man. #IWD2026».
Selena Gomez shared a message to her younger self on Instagram, adding a cute childhood photo. In the caption, the actress and singer wrote: «Dear me from the past, please don’t be afraid to ask for help». She continued: «Today is International Women’s Day, and I want each of us to be kinder to ourselves».
Reese Witherspoon didn’t forget to honor all the important women in her life in an Instagram post! She wrote: «I could talk endlessly about the incredible women in my life—friends, mentors, and those I admire for their courage, creativity, and generosity».
The football legend celebrated the «amazing women» in his life on Instagram. David praised women for «their hard work, dedication, kindness, and love for their families», - then acknowledged his wife Victoria Beckham, daughter Harper, mother Sandra, mother-in-law Jackie Adams, and two sisters Joan and Lynne.
Always candid, Jameela Jamil gave her followers some encouragement in her International Women’s Day post on Instagram. She wore a red suit and leaned in as if about to share a secret with her readers. The «Good Place» star urged women to reject the pressure to be perfect and ended her message with praise for her «neighbors who are tired of this crap»
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