Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez join crowd of 50,000 marching for racial justice in Hollywood

Thousands of people marched in Hollywood on Sunday as part of a Black Lives Matter protest.

And being Tinseltown, there were a fair few famous names in the crowd.

Among the A-listers who joined in were Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez, still recognizable despite the face coverings they wore due to the coronavirus.

Taking action: Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez were among the celebrities who took part in a march in Hollywood on Sunday demanding racial justice following the death of George Floyd

The celebrity couple, with a burly minder in tow, protested holding homemade signs.

JLo carried one that simply read, ‘Black Lives Matter’ while A-Rod’s sign stated, ‘Let’s get loud for Black Lives Matter.’

Lopez, 50, was dressed in a hoodie and leggings paired with white trainers.

She wore her long hair in a ponytail and sported large black-framed sunglasses.

In addition to a cloth face mask, she also had on blue disposable gloves. 

Did their part: The celebrity couple, with a burly minder in tow, protested holding homemade signs

Did their part: The celebrity couple, with a burly minder in tow, protested holding homemade signs

Lopez, 50, wore her long hair in a ponytail and sported large black-framed sunglasses

In addition to a cloth face mask, she also had on blue disposable gloves

Took precautions: Lopez, 50, wore her long hair in a ponytail and sported large black-framed sunglasses. In addition to a cloth face mask, she also had on blue disposable gloves

Careful: Former Yankees pro Rodriguez, 44, also wore sunglasses and white disposable gloves along with his cloth face covering

Careful: Former Yankees pro Rodriguez, 44, also wore sunglasses and white disposable gloves along with his cloth face covering

Former Yankees pro Rodriguez, 44, also wore a black ensemble and sunglasses, and wore white disposable gloves along with his cloth face covering.

Sunday’s protest was the largest yet in Southern California with LAPD’s Hollywood Division tweeting Sunday night that 50,000 people had taken part.

The event passed off peacefully as the marchers made their way past some of the world-famous landmarks in Hollywood.

The flag atop the iconic Capitol Records building was replaced with one reading Black Lives Matter and the marchers went past the Kodak Theatre where the Academy Awards are held each year and along the Hollywood Walk of Fame. 

Blended in: JLo and A-Rod were just two people in the massive crowd

Blended in: JLo and A-Rod were just two people in the massive crowd 

Incredible: Sunday's protest was the largest yet in Southern California with some estimating the crowd size at 20,000

Incredible: Sunday’s protest was the largest yet in Southern California with some estimating the crowd size at 20,000

Change: The event passed off peacefully as the marchers made their way past world-famous landmarks including the iconic Capitol Records building that flew a Black Lives Matter flag

Change: The event passed off peacefully as the marchers made their way past world-famous landmarks including the iconic Capitol Records building that flew a Black Lives Matter flag

Marching to a beat: Ireland Baldwin shared images from the scene to her Instagram, including this one of drummers on top of a stationary vehicle

Marching to a beat: Ireland Baldwin shared images from the scene to her Instagram, including this one of drummers on top of a stationary vehicle

Message: Cindy Crawford's daughter Kaia Gerber also posted to Instagram from the march

Message: Cindy Crawford’s daughter Kaia Gerber also posted to Instagram from the march

Oscar-winning actor Jamie Foxx also joined in Sunday’s protest.

The 52-yea-old Hollywood star recently appeared opposite Michael B. Jordan in the film Just Mercy.

Foxx plays Walter McMillian, a black man who is arrested, charged, convicted and sent to death row for a murder he didn’t commit.

Jordan plays Harvard-educated attorney Bryan Stevenson who founded the Equal Justice Initiative in Alabama and who dedicated himself to exonerating McMillian. 

Warner Bros. has made the legal drama, based on Stevenson’s memoir, available to watch for free for the entire month of June on all digital rental platforms.  

Lending his star power: Oscar-winning actor Jamie Foxx also joined in Sunday's protest dressed all in black and wearing a face covering

Lending his star power: Oscar-winning actor Jamie Foxx also joined in Sunday’s protest dressed all in black and wearing a face covering

Activist: Foxx's film Just Mercy, about a man sent to death row for a murder he didn't commit, has been made available to stream for free by Warner Bros. for the entire month of June

Activist: Foxx’s film Just Mercy, about a man sent to death row for a murder he didn’t commit, has been made available to stream for free by Warner Bros. for the entire month of June

Took part: Vanessa Hudgens also joined in bringing her handmade sign to the protest

Took part: Vanessa Hudgens also joined in bringing her handmade sign to the protest

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Salute: ‘Hot felon’ Jeremy Meeks was also spotted in the crowd

Also spotted at Sunday’s march were Vanessa Hudgens, Ireland Baldwin, Kaia Gerber and rappers YG, Machine Gun Kelly and Mod Sun.

YG even showed off his skateboarding skills much to the delight of those around him, before being among those who addressed the massive crowd.

Machine Gun Kelly and Mod Sun helped out by handing out free water and snacks. 

Fighting racism: Rapper YG, 30, made his feelings clear as he arrived at the protest that he helped organize along with Black Lives Matter

Fighting racism: Rapper YG, 30, made his feelings clear as he arrived at the protest that he helped organize along with Black Lives Matter

Multi-tasking: The Compton native even showed off his skateboarding skills along Hollywood Boulevard to the delight of the crowd

Multi-tasking: The Compton native even showed off his skateboarding skills along Hollywood Boulevard to the delight of the crowd

The rapper showed off his moves

He got some speed up and did some tricks

Entertaining: The rapper showed off his moves and after getting some speed up, did some tricks

Speech: YG also addressed the massive crowd and had plenty of things to say about police brutality and white supremacy

Speech: YG also addressed the massive crowd and had plenty of things to say about police brutality and white supremacy

Words: Kendrick Sampson also spoke at the rally which came as peaceful demonstrations continued across America two weeks after the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis

Words: Kendrick Sampson also spoke at the rally which came as peaceful demonstrations continued across America two weeks after the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis

The Hollywood march came as peaceful demonstrations continued across America two weeks after the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis.

Floyd died on Monday May 25 after a white police officer knelt with a knee on his neck while he was face down on the ground with his hands cuffed behind his back.

Despite pleading that he couldn’t breathe, the cop Derek Chauvin continued kneeling on his neck for almost nine minutes by which time Floyd was dead.

Chauvin has been charged with second-degree murder and three officers who stood by and watched him have been charged with aiding and abetting second-degree murder. 

Pitched in: Rappers Machine Gun Kelly and Mod Sun helped out with distributing free snacks and water to protesters

Pitched in: Rappers Machine Gun Kelly and Mod Sun helped out with distributing free snacks and water to protesters

Free food: Machine Gun Kelly displayed his myriad tattoos in a red singlet as he handed out bags of chips

Free food: Machine Gun Kelly displayed his myriad tattoos in a red singlet as he handed out bags of chips

Demonstrating: Model Stella Maxwell share this image from the march

Demonstrating: Model Stella Maxwell share this image from the march

In the spotlight: JLo and A-Rod shared some arty black and white shots they had taken of themselves to social media

In the spotlight: JLo and A-Rod shared some arty black and white shots they had taken of themselves to social media 

Face in a crowd: The pop star and actress was determined to get her message out

Face in a crowd: The pop star and actress was determined to get her message out