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Jameela Jamil Opens Up About Her Experience With Abortion

Jameela Jamil has reminded her fans about the abortion that saved her life.

The actress first revealed that she underwent the procedure after a controversial abortion ban was signed in Georgia in 2019. The law, called the “heartbeat bill,” was signed by Governor Brian Kemp, banning abortion after six weeks of pregnancy. – that is when medical professionals can begin to detect the fetal heartbeat. Jamil spoke about abortion again in 2021, when Texas followed Georgia’s example, and then in 2022, after Roe v. Wade was overthrown.

Jameela Jamil Rekindles The Abortion Conversation With Her 3.7 Million Followers

Women around the world are outraged after the US Supreme Court abandoned its responsibility to protect human rights and overturned Roe v. Wade, removed a woman’s constitutional right to an abortion. As a person who has never shied away from expressing his feelings, Jamil’s disappointment could be felt during his appearance in an episode of “The View” last September.

Joy Behar first praised the British star for speaking out about her abortion and questioned her feelings about Republicans’ latest attempts to limit women’s rights. After her grief and fear over the development, the “She-Hulk: Attorney at Law” star revealed that when she miscarried, it was because the condom she was using broke. He added:

“And then I took the morning after pill within six hours, which is way before the end when you’re supposed to take it. And since I’m over 175 pounds, it doesn’t work on me. And the pharmacist didn’t tell me that. That’s not common knowledge: if you’re over a certain weight, it’s less effective.”

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Jameela Jamil at the 2019 American Music AwardsMEGA

Jamil emphasized that because the pregnancy wasn’t her fault, she shouldn’t have “given up my whole life, or risked my life, or maybe died because the male contraceptive failed.” He went on to claim that “whole societies will collapse” if millions of people are forced to have children without access to infant formula, health care, education and shelter.

Under the lively monologue she uploaded to Instagram, “Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me!” the guest told his followers that they had nothing to be ashamed of. Adding that it is their health care and right, Jamil wrote:

“No one is allowed to use another person’s organs to save their life without their consent even if they are DEAD. So why should living wombs belong to the state and be used to save the lives of others, regardless of the significant risk to their own health/life (especially given the poor health care system in the US and the appalling death rates for childbirth, especially black women – most of the areas where abortions are being restricted are in densely populated black areas… ?) ??????”

“The Good Place” then pleaded with his fans not to be “distracted” because “we are on the brink of the end of civilization.” He concluded that women should have no less “bodily rights and dignity” than corpses, stressing that he was only referring to the gender “because this ONLY happened because it was seen as a women’s issue. Women have always been, and still are, dehumanized by the state.”

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“Yes yes yes!! Well said,” one fan applauded while another commented, “You are amazing and you are 100% right. You said everything I was thinking. We need more people like you!” “Proud of my abortion, and I’m proud of you,” wrote a third fan in the comments section, which was capped by Jamil.

So far, states such as Arkansas, Alabama, Idaho, Kentucky, Mississippi, West Virginia, Louisiana, Missouri, Wisconsin, Texas, Tennessee, South Dakota and Oklahoma have completely banned abortion with no exceptions for incest or rape, according to the NY Times.

Like Georgia, states including Arizona, Florida, Utah, and North Carolina have gestational limits for abortions ranging from six weeks to 20 weeks. South Carolina, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, New Hampshire, Kansas and Colorado, among others, have “legal but limited” provisions, and abortion is fully legal in states such as California, Alaska, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maine, Hawaii, Illinois, Vermont, Maryland, Oregon, Washington, etc.

‘Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin’ Star Slams Celebs Using Ozempic To Lose Weight

In one of his earlier words, Jamil called out celebrities for using Ozempic – an injectable type II diabetes drug – for weight loss. According to The Blast, he shared a lengthy Instagram post that chided elites who “buy this stuff without a prescription for over 1000 dollars.”

Thanks to it being a “mainstream craze in Hollywood,” “real diabetics” who need the drug are “deficient.” The continued use of the drug has left the former BBC Radio 1 host hoping that things won’t end the way they did during the opioid crisis.

The “Star Trek: Prodigy” actor concluded, “I’m very concerned but I can’t change your mind because fat phobia is choking our generation.”

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