Oscar Nominees Join 'Ask Her More' Campaign for Red Carpet
Celebrities and Oscar nominees such as Reese Witherspoon are joining the “Ask Her More” campaign in hopes of getting red carpet correspondents to ask female celebs more than just who they are wearing.
“❤️ this movement #AskHerMore..have you heard of it?” Reese wrote on her Instagram account. “It’s meant to inspire reporters to ask creative questions on the red carpet. I love the Oscars AND fashion like many of you – & am excited to share #WhoAmIWearing later tonight. (🙊not yet!!) But I’d also love to answer some of these Qs….And hear your suggestions?! (Share em below!) There are so many amazing, talented nominees this year..! Let’s hear their stories! Spread the word. #AskHerMore #Oscars #Countdown.”
Lena Dunham also posted her support for the campaign. See her tweet below!
Ask her about the causes she supports, not her support garments #oscars #AskHerMore: http://t.co/RdjPR3k6pB
— Lena Dunham (@lenadunham) February 22, 2015
Click inside to read more tweets from celebs and fans…
My friend Nadine said red carpet reporters should change the line "What are you wearing?" to "What do you care about?" #AskHerMore
— Maria Shriver (@mariashriver) February 22, 2015
Love the msg. Send me ur questions. Can't wait to see you on red carpet @RWitherspoon! RT @RWitherspoon #AskHerMore https://t.co/UkvsVFHfsR
— Robin Roberts (@RobinRoberts) February 22, 2015
The #Oscars red carpet is open! Let's #AskHerMore and re-direct the conversation!! 🙌🎉
— AmyPoehlerSmartGirls (@smrtgrls) February 22, 2015
Covering #Oscars on @CNN Sunday live from LA. I love the fashion – duh @ProjectRunway! – but what other questions shd we ask? #AskHerMore
— joanna coles (@JoannaColes) February 20, 2015
I want to hear the answers to @MAKERSwomen's #Oscars red carpet questions: http://t.co/nKQRneBgLl #AskHerMore
— Gloria Steinem (@GloriaSteinem) February 20, 2015
Love that #AskHerMore is pushing for Hollywood to be interested in what women are working on and inspired by, not just what they're wearing.
— Carissa (@carissatom) February 22, 2015
#AskHerMore because there's a beautiful brain behind that beautiful dress. #Oscars2015 @smrtgrls
— Kelly Cannon (@mskellycannon) February 22, 2015
#AskHerMore these women are more than pretty faces and dresses. Many represent important causes, organizations, etc. #Oscars
— Kate Williams (@katewilliams2) February 22, 2015