Grande shared a selection of posters referencing her recent single "thank u, next" — some altering the lyrics to something slightly more vulgar directed at U.S. President Donald Trump.
A few signs opted for "fuck u, next," while others went with the "One taught me love / One taught me patience / One taught me pain" line accompanied by photos of figures like Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez representing the first two — and Trump standing in for "pain."
There were also "God Is a Woman" signs, as well as an impressively quick turnaround for a "7 rings"-inspired sign that read: "You like my rights? / Gee thanks, I want them."
See some of the one's that caught the attention of Grande herself below.
— Ariana Grande (@ArianaGrande) January 20, 2019
Some Ariana Grande inspired signs were seen today at the #WomensMarch in New York. pic.twitter.com/nfQOoXtIW3
— Ariana Grande Access (@arianaaccesscom) January 20, 2019
@ArianaGrande at the women's March in LA. #WomensMarch2019 #ThankUNext #WomensMarch pic.twitter.com/H1Lj7MiWAr
— Formidable Cool (@james_norden) January 19, 2019
thank u, next. @ArianaGrande #womensmarch pic.twitter.com/fJxAWk6aIK
— Maria Stanley (@Msnazzzy) January 20, 2019
Following last week's viral rant about Trump's government shutdown, Cardi B also served as inspiration for plenty of posters.
From "I Do" lyrics to quotes from the aforementioned Instagram video rant, marchers were spreading her message — and she also took notice and shared some of her favourites.
I can't believe how many posters of me where made at Womensmarch In DC ! I wish I was there :') I'm so honored . pic.twitter.com/N4CFen5UnO
— iamcardib (@iamcardib) January 20, 2019
Is this not the best sign? @womensmarch @iamcardib pic.twitter.com/yqMkNVEm5S
— Sara Pearl (@skenigsberg) January 19, 2019
Denver! We need to vote out @SenCoryGardner in 2020!! pic.twitter.com/HGwVfRuJUt
— Niki Koszalka (@torseysmama) January 20, 2019
@iamcardib 4 Prez. Photo: Skylar Davis Location: NYC Women's March pic.twitter.com/EB6nz626Z5
— Skylar Davis (@skyjanel) January 20, 2019
.@iamcardib as the face of the #WomensMarch is the only energy we need in 2019. pic.twitter.com/hu0lUEhaiM
— Erin Ashley (@ellhah) January 20, 2019
Some Cardi B signs at the Women's March in Washington, D.C. today! ❤️ pic.twitter.com/RGFBd2ORj7
— Cardi B Official Team (@CardiBTeam) January 20, 2019