My Body, My Choice: 10 Celebrities Who Went Public About Abortion

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Sherri Shepherd - The talk show host got emotional when debating abortion law with her co-host Elisabeth Hasselbeck on The View back in 2012, bringing up the race and class dimension to abortion. "We stop at the picket signs and we don't help you past that!" she said of the double standard of banning abortion but also canceling programs like welfare that young mothers depend on. "I'm speaking as a girl who had a lot of abortions and I swear to God, if they had shown me a picture of the fetus... I would have put my child in a lot of situations that wouldn't have been good because I didn't have the mental capacity to deal with having a child."   (Photo: Jerod Harris/FilmMagic)
Whoopi Goldberg  - The Oscar winner opened up about her harrowing experience with a back-alley abortion in an essay for the book The Choices We Made by Angela Bonavoglia. "I found out I was pregnant when I was fourteen. I didn't get a period. I talked to nobody. I panicked," she wrote. "I sat in hot baths. I drank these strange concoctions girls told me about — something like Johnny Walker Red with a little bit of Clorox, alcohol, baking soda (which probably saved my stomach) and some sort of cream. You mixed it all up. I got violently ill. At that moment I was more afraid of having to explain to anybody what was wrong than of going to the park with a hanger, which is what I did."  (Photo: Grant Lamos IV/Getty Images)
Alice Walker - The famed author shared her experience with terminating a pregnancy in her essay "Abortion," from the collection of her essays You Can't Keep a Good Woman Down. She later said of the decision, "Although I believe that an abortion was the right decision for me then, the aftermath haunted me for decades. It ate away at my self-confidence and, until I had [my son] Tenzin, I was terrified that I’d never be able to have a baby because of what I had done to the child I had destroyed." (Photo: Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images)
Tina Turner - Unlike many women who choose to terminate a pregnancy, the Grammy-winning singer was neither particularly young or single when she decided to have an abortion. Turner already had two children, a son with saxophonist Raymond Hill and another with her husband and manager Ike Turner, when she got pregnant in 1968 a second time by Ike. As we now know, Tina wasn't in the best mental state at the time (she attempted suicide the same year) and decided not to have another child with her abusive husband.  (Photo: Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images)Karrine Steffans - The video vixen-turned-author has never been one to be dishonest about her past. In an op-ed Steffans admitted, “I have been married three times, and in the past year, aborted the two babies conceived with my third husband." Adding, "I figured the marriage could be undone, but our children would be forever, and they deserved a better father and a happier, healthier mother."

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Whoopi Goldberg - The Oscar winner opened up about her harrowing experience with a back-alley abortion in an essay for the book The Choices We Made by Angela Bonavoglia. "I found out I was pregnant when I was fourteen. I didn't get a period. I talked to nobody. I panicked," she wrote. "I sat in hot baths. I drank these strange concoctions girls told me about — something like Johnny Walker Red with a little bit of Clorox, alcohol, baking soda (which probably saved my stomach) and some sort of cream. You mixed it all up. I got violently ill. At that moment I was more afraid of having to explain to anybody what was wrong than of going to the park with a hanger, which is what I did." (Photo: Grant Lamos IV/Getty Images)

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