Contraceptives distributed during Olivia Rodrigo's concert

Olivia RodrigoImage source, Getty Images
By Bonnie McLarenEntertainment Reporter

Contraceptives and morning-after pills were distributed during of the concert of the American pop star Olivia Rodrigo in Missouri, where abortion is prohibited.

Concert spectators could collect free condoms and contraceptives from emergency in the stands of the St Louis room.

Last month, the Drivers License singer launched the Fund 4 Good campaign, a global initiative for people “seeking reproductive health freedom ".

Birth control, like the morning-after pill, is legal in the United States.

But abortions in the US state of Missouri are illegal, except to save the life of a pregnant woman or prevent harm to her. physical health.

Proceeds from Rodrigo's tour, in partnership with the National Abortion Fund Network, will be donated to Fund 4 Good.

An activist with Right by You, a text line that helps teens find abortion services outside Missouri, told the Guardian that Rodrigo invited the charities, but that it was their choice to distribute contraceptives.

Contraceptives distributed during Olivia Rodrigo's concert
Olivia RodrigoImage source, Getty Images
By Bonnie McLarenEntertainment Reporter

Contraceptives and morning-after pills were distributed during of the concert of the American pop star Olivia Rodrigo in Missouri, where abortion is prohibited.

Concert spectators could collect free condoms and contraceptives from emergency in the stands of the St Louis room.

Last month, the Drivers License singer launched the Fund 4 Good campaign, a global initiative for people “seeking reproductive health freedom ".

Birth control, like the morning-after pill, is legal in the United States.

But abortions in the US state of Missouri are illegal, except to save the life of a pregnant woman or prevent harm to her. physical health.

Proceeds from Rodrigo's tour, in partnership with the National Abortion Fund Network, will be donated to Fund 4 Good.

An activist with Right by You, a text line that helps teens find abortion services outside Missouri, told the Guardian that Rodrigo invited the charities, but that it was their choice to distribute contraceptives.

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