Actress Lena Dunham will deliver a speech at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia this month alongside fellow actress America Ferrera and a host of other female celebrities who will be in town to watch Hillary Clinton accept her party’s nomination for president.
The 30-year-old Girls star announced her plans to be at the Democratic National Convention on Twitter Wednesday morning.
Actress America Ferrera tweeted Wednesday that she and Dunham would deliver a joint speech at the convention. The Ugly Betty star has been a vocal supporter of Clinton’s candidacy, and co-hosted a private event for Clinton with Dunham in Hollywood in March.
Other celebrities who confirmed appearances at this month’s DNC include actress Eva Longoria and singer Demi Lovato, both of whom tweeted about their plans on Wednesday.
Both women made appearances to support Clinton on the campaign trail earlier this year, as did Dunham, who stumped for Clinton at campaign stops in Iowa and New Hampshire in February and even took over the candidate’s Instagram account for a short time.
Longoria, the star of sitcom Desperate Housewives, previously spoke at the 2012 Democratic National Convention.
Other stars set to attend the DNC include actors Debra Messing, Chloe Moretz, Tony Goldwyn and Erika Alexander and NBA players Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Jason Collins, according to Fox News Latino.
The DNC will also get a shot of musical star power when Lady Gaga, Lenny Kravitz and DJ Jazzy Jeff headline the “Camden Rising” concert next Thursday at the BB&T Pavilion in Camden, New Jersey, just a few minutes’ drive across the Delaware River from the convention in Philadelphia. The concert is set to take place just hours before Clinton formally accepts the Democratic presidential nomination.
Rapper Snoop Dogg will also host a musical event at this year’s DNC, a “unity party” intended to unite Clinton supporters with backers of her chief rival in the Democratic primary, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. Rock band Los Lobos will also perform at the event.
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