11 Celebrities Who Have Publicly Supported Palestine

Posted: March 20, 2025
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11 Celebrities Who Have Publicly Supported Palestine
1. Renée Rapp
- Age: 25 (born January 10, 2000)
- Career Achievements: Broadway star known for her role as Regina George in Mean Girls: The Musical. Released her debut album Snow Angel in 2023.
- Net Worth: Estimated at $5 million.
- Support for Palestine: At the 2024 GLAAD Media Awards, she called for an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza, highlighting the importance of using her platform for justice.

2. Ramy Youssef
- Age: 33 (born March 26, 1991)
- Career Achievements: Comedian, actor, and writer known for Ramy, which won a Golden Globe in 2020.
- Net Worth: Estimated at $2 million.
- Support for Palestine: Wore a red Artists4Ceasefire pin at the Oscars and urged for a ceasefire and lasting peace in Gaza during his interview with Variety.
Related: Gaza Ceasefire: A Step Toward Peace Amid Hostilities
3. Billie Eilish & Finneas
- Age: Billie, 23 (born December 18, 2001) / Finneas, 27 (born July 30, 1997)
- Career Achievements: Multiple Grammy Award-winning artists. Billie gained fame with Bad Guy and Finneas produced and co-wrote many of her hits.
- Net Worth: Billie, estimated at $30 million / Finneas, around $20 million.
- Support for Palestine: Both wore Artists4Ceasefire pins at the Oscars to advocate for an immediate ceasefire.

4. Gigi Hadid
- Age: 29 (born April 23, 1995)
- Career Achievements: Supermodel, Victoria’s Secret Angel, and Vogue cover star.
- Net Worth: Estimated at $30 million.
- Support for Palestine: Frequently outspoken on social media, Gigi expressed empathy for Palestinian struggles while emphasizing that criticizing the Israeli government is not antisemitic.
Related: The Highest paid models of 2025
5. The Weeknd
- Age: 35 (born February 16, 1990)
- Career Achievements: Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter with hits like Blinding Lights and Starboy.
- Net Worth: Estimated at $300 million.
- Support for Palestine: Donated $2.5 million to Gaza through the XO Humanitarian Fund and raised awareness about the humanitarian crisis in Gaza on social media.

6. Nicola Coughlan
- Age: 38 (born January 9, 1987)
- Career Achievements: Actress known for her roles in Bridgerton and Derry Girls.
- Net Worth: Estimated at $1.5 million.
- Support for Palestine: Used her social media to share infographics, protest videos, and calls for action in support of Palestinian civilians.
Related: Human Rights Watch Report Accuses Israel of Mass Displacement in Gaza
7. Pedro Pascal
- Age: 50 (born April 2, 1975)
- Career Achievements: Emmy-nominated actor known for The Mandalorian, Game of Thrones, and The Last of Us.
- Net Worth: Estimated at $10 million.
- Support for Palestine: Shared a "Ceasefire Now" post on Instagram and encouraged donations to Doctors Without Borders.
8. Angelina Jolie
- Age: 49 (born June 4, 1975)
- Career Achievements: Oscar-winning actress, humanitarian, and former UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador.
- Net Worth: Estimated at $120 million.
- Support for Palestine: Called for an immediate ceasefire on Instagram, emphasizing the plight of innocent civilians in Gaza and condemning collective punishment.
9. Jesse Williams
- Age: 43 (born August 5, 1981)
- Career Achievements: Actor and activist known for Grey's Anatomy and his work with civil rights organizations.
- Net Worth: Estimated at $12 million.
- Support for Palestine: Shared Artists4Ceasefire images on Instagram, urging followers not to remain silent in the face of violence.

10. Bella Hadid
- Age: 28 (born October 9, 1996)
- Career Achievements: Supermodel and ambassador for major brands like Dior and Bulgari.
- Net Worth: Estimated at $25 million.
- Support for Palestine: Shared her family's story of displacement during the Nakba and condemned violence against civilians on both sides.

11. Khalid Abdalla
- Age: 44 (born October 26, 1980)
- Career Achievements: Actor known for The Kite Runner and The Crown.
- Net Worth: Estimated at $2 million.
- Support for Palestine: Frequently posts about the humanitarian crisis and advocates for a ceasefire. At the Golden Globes, he wore a dove pin made in Bethlehem.
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