Featuring Viola Davis, Lil Nas X, and more.

We previously shared 14celebrities supporting Kamala Harrisin the next presidential election.

Here are a few more stars who have since either endorsed or signaled support for her.

Kamala Harris smiles while speaking at a podium, wearing a blazer and a pearl necklace, with microphones and an emblematic background

This is a qualified person.

This is not a game show host who looks like a 1975 Vegas act."

2.Viola Davis

Shewroteon Instagram, “What people want is simple.

Carl Lewis and Sharon Stone pose on the red carpet at the Champions Gala Paris 2024 event. Both are dressed in stylish suits

They want an America as good as its promise.

I’m with her! "

“@KamalaHarris can and will win this!”

Viola Davis smiles on the red carpet, wearing elegant earrings and a stylish black-and-white outfit

“I believe in her and I believe in us.

In the name of democracy,@JoeBidendid a brave and bold thing.

Im tremendously grateful for his years of service - and I am awed by his selfless leadership.Make no mistake.

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Our fight now remains EXACTLY the same.

After all the other guy in the race is simply way too old to hold office .”

5.Charli XCX

Charli simply tweeted, “kamala IS brat.”

Kerry Washington on the red carpet, wearing a strapless gown with tulle details and a diamond necklace, accompanied by matching earrings

@vp @kamalaharris.”

I love Joe Biden, and all the wonderful things hes done for our country.

Trump is a pathological liar who lies as easily as he breathes.

Josh Gad smiling while wearing glasses, a patterned shirt, and a suit jacket at an event with a backdrop featuring "92Y."

He wants to take away womens rights and destroy our great democracy.

11.Mark Hamill

HeendorsedKamala on Twitter along with the hashtag #HamillHeartsHarris.

13.Niecy Nash

Niecy wrote on Instagram, “Yes.

Charli XCX at a formal event, wearing a white, off-shoulder dress with lace details, featuring an intricate updo hairstyle

14.Lil Nas X

Of course, hetweeted, “Lock in lil bro!

15.Uzo Aduba

Uzotweeted, “We, The People, will elect @KamalaHarris President.

Not the businesses or the powerful.

Sheryl Lee Ralph smiles in front of a backdrop that reads "Fabulous Filly Boulevard" and "Bleeker Street." She is wearing a stylish black outfit

With our small dollars, with our strong voices.

‘We are not going back.’

#FitToLead #ReadyToServe.”

George Clooney wearing a black suit and white shirt, posing on a red carpet event

Let’s Go .”

18.Robin Thede

Shecelebratedpotentially having a “Black Lady President” on Instagram.

19.Aaron Sorkin

The West Wingcreator said, “Harris for America!”

Barbra Streisand stands at a podium, wearing a black hat and long black coat with gold embroidery details, speaking into a microphone

I want to honor our President@JoeBiden.

Now let us unite behind@KamalaHarrisand defeat Donald Trump in November!

21.And finally, D.L.

Jessica Alba in a stylish black blazer, wearing elegant silver and emerald jewelry including a statement necklace, matching earrings, and a delicate pendant

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Hewroteon Instagram, “#IMWITHHER.”

Shonda Rhimes smiling, wearing a sheer black polka dot blouse under a light tan coat, with a pearl necklace

Niecy Nash poses at a formal event, wearing a strapless gown with an elaborate, jeweled bodice

Niecy Nash Instagram story with text: "Yes. We. Kam." followed by angel and heart emojis

Lil Nas X, wearing a white shirt and chain necklace, smiling and posing with hand touching his face

Uzo Aduba poses on a red carpet in a sleek, black, velvet gown

Tina Knowles on the red carpet, wearing a black sequin off-the-shoulder gown with loose, flowing hair

Closeup of Tracee Ellis Ross

Vice President Kamala Harris giving a speech with a quote on screen about uniting the Democratic Party and defeating Donald Trump’s Project 2025 agenda

Individual posing on the red carpet, styled in a strapless, elegant outfit with bold lip color, in front of a "May December" backdrop

Closeup of Aaron Sorkin

George Takei on the red carpet waving, wearing a traditional-style blue jacket with gold embroidery and a gold vest, at an event for Film Independent

D.L. Hughley