Ana De Armas, Ben Affleck, Kristen Stewart, Emily Ratakjowski, and more led the celebs participating in the Black Lives Matter ongoing protest. The stars have come together with American people that are protesting to ensure that their voices are heard amid the murder of George Floyd.

The brutal act by a white police officer against a black man has created shockwaves across the globe. Ratajkowski has shown her outrage amid the Black Lives Matter protests on social media and now she is on the streets of Los Angeles to join the ongoing march with her husband Sebastian Bear-McClard.

The 28-year-old model was spotted holding a sign that read 'defund the police' and joined the group of peaceful protestors. She was wearing a green color cropped army sweatshirt with black color skintight shorts along with black and white Adidas sneakers.

Ratajkowski also took Instagram to handle and added "Dismantle power structures of oppression." sign on her story. Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas were spotted riding a Harley-Davidson towards the protest. The couple is politically active who wore matching outfits that consist of Black jackets and blue jeans on the motorcycle that had no license plate.

Kristen Stewart joined the protest with her girlfriend Dylan Meyer in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old actress went completely incognito in blue flannel that was layered a plain white t-shirt with grey trousers.

On June 2, the actress Jaime King tweeted that she was arrested for protesting peacefully and mentioned that she is writing the tweet while being handcuffs in the back of the bus. She wrote in caps lock to emphasize that "EVERYONE WAS PEACEFUL" and her sisters were also arrested and kept on the same bus.

Actor and singer Darren Criss also participated in the protest along with his wife Mia Swier following the tragic death of George Floyd. The American Crime Story star wore a black color bandanna as he joined more than 1000s of people on the street to protestor peacefully.

Harry Styles was also spotted in a series of photos shared by a fan account, holding a placard that reads "Black Lives Matter" as he kneels on the ground to show the peaceful retaliation against racism. Colin Kaepernick, American footballer's kneeling protest during the national anthem in 2016 has become identical to the movement. Besides being on the streets, stars are constantly taking their social media handles for supporting the cause.