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Ruth Bader Ginsburg Wore A Badass Gift From A Fan For Her Latest Supreme Court Portrait đŸ”„

Ruth Bader Ginsburg Wore A Badass Gift From A Fan For Her Latest Supreme Court Portrait đŸ”„
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg made one fan incredibly happy in the latest Supreme Court photo.


The Nortorious RBG, as her loyal supporters call her, sported a limited-edition Silver Pegasus necklace from Stella & Dot. The necklace was a gift from an admirer, Los Angeles-based lawyer Susan Hyman, who was inspired to send it to Ginsburg after seeing the 2018 documentary RBG.

Hyman told Town & Country magazine why she send the gift:

"...in appreciation for her pioneering life's work to advance women's equality. I wrote that I hoped she would wear it with pride and joy. [The necklace] reminds me of something a warrior princess like Wonder Woman would wear as armor into battle. It projects strength, confidence, and fearlessness.

"We feel that RBG was giving us a secret wink and nod in solidarity with us, and an appeal to keep on fighting for women's equality. She is one of us!"


U.S. Supreme Court Justices Pose For Official Group PortraitPhoto by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

The photo was the first RBG sat for with newly appointed Justice Brett Kavanaugh, whose controversial nomination and subsequent hearings angered and divided the nation.

A new film about Ginsberg's life, On the Basis of Sex, opens Christmas day.

She recently spoke to a group of naturalized U.S. citizens.









We are glad to see Justice Ginsburg recovered and healthy.

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