OPINION (FW) – Alyssa Milano, the actress-turned-activist behind the protest against Georgia’s pro-life legislation, wants women to share their “personal abortion” stories with her. On Friday, the “Charmed” star asked women to use voice memo apps to record their abortion stories. She said she’ll feature them on her new podcast, “Sorry Not Sorry.” Milano began aggressively speaking out about abortion in March, when Georgia’s so-

called “heartbeat bill” passed the state Senate. If signed by Gov. Brian Kemp (R), the legislation would ban abortion after a fetal heartbeat is detectable, which usually happens sometime between six and seven weeks into pregnancy. The 46-year-old celebrity launched a petition, encouraging her fellow Hollywood stars to boycott film and TV production work in the Peach State, should Kemp approve the bill. READ MORE


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