Celebrities join worldwide calls to #BringBackOurGirls

Celebrities have continued to join the worldwide calls for urgent action to find the missing Nigerian schoolgirls and return them home safely.

Social media has been flooded with posts from famous people and ordinary folk alike using the hashtag #BringBackOurGirls.

Politicians, including US First Lady Michelle Obama, joined film stars and musicians in taking to Twitter, Facebook and Instagram to add their support for the kidnapped girls, who were snatched by Boko Haram gunmen from their school in Borno state on April 14.

At the Billboard Music Awards on May 18, singer Ricky Martin held a #BringBackOurGirls card on the red carpet in Las Vegas.

The stars of The Expendables 3 国产视频 including Sylvester Stallone, Mel Gibson, Wesley Snipes and Antonio Banderas 国产视频 held similar signs at the Cannes Film festival on the same day 国产视频 see the picture below.

Also at Cannes, actress and Chime For Change co-founder Salma Hayek (pictured below) held up a #BringBackOurGirls sign as she walked past photographers at a showing of the animated film The Prophet.

Other famous people have spoken out about the abductions of the girl at Chibok in Borno state.

Film star and United Nations special envoy Angelina Jolie said: 国产视频淭he kidnapping of these young Nigerian girls is an unthinkable cruelty. Sadly, of course, there is real evil in the world. You watch the news and you see all of the people suffering and so much cruelty.国产视频

Film Michelle Obama used the president国产视频檚 weekly radio address to the nation to say: 国产视频淚n these girls, Barack and I see our own daughters. We see their hopes, their dreams, and we can only imagine the anguish their parents are feeling right now.国产视频

Anti-poverty campaigner Bob Geldof said: 国产视频淎t the heart of this is a fanatical ideology that is repulsive, of course, but when it attacks schoolgirls, the world wants to throw up.国产视频

Oscar-winning film star Anne Hathaway took part in a protest in Los Angeles, waving a #BringBackOurGirls placard. She used a megaphone to tell the crowd: 国产视频淭hese Nigerian girls are part of a 5% of girls who are able to seek an education. They were taken from their beds in the middle of the night by cowards who tell them that girls do not deserve an education.国产视频

Here are just a few of the many tweets, selfies and messages of support from famous backers of the #BringBackOurGirls campaign.

Singer, songwriter, producer and actor Mary J. Blige国产视频

Singer and British X Factor winner Leona Lewis国产视频

Singer Madonna on her Facebook page国产视频

Amy Poehler from the TV show Parks and Recreation on Instagram国产视频

Hip hop recording star and political activist Wyclef Jean国产视频

US First Lady Michelle Obama at the White House国产视频

Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton国产视频

Rapper, producer and actor Sean Combs on Instagram国产视频

Sean Combs #BringBackOurGirls

Film star and director Forest Whitaker国产视频

Model Cara Develigne on her Instagram page..

Movie star Reese Witherspoon国产视频

TV chat show host Ellen Degeneres国产视频

TV reality show star Kim Kardashian国产视频

You can read more here about how you can support the Nigerian girls and back the Safe Schools Iniative.

And you can watch our #BringBackOurGirls Google Hangout.