Olivia Rodrigo: Contraceptives handed out at singer's Missouri gig - BBC News
Concert-goers could pick up free condoms and emergency contraception from the Missouri venue.
1 day agoShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingRelated TopicsUS abortion debateImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Contraceptives have been handed out at an Olivia Rodrigo concertBy Bonnie McLarenEntertainment reporter Contraceptives and morning-after pills have been handed out at US pop star Olivia Rodrigo's concert in Missouri, where abortion is banned.
Concert-goers could pick up free condoms and emergency contraception from stands at the venue in St Louis.
Last month, the Drivers License singer launched the Fund 4 Good campaign, a global initiative for people "seeking reproductive health freedom".
Birth control, such as morning-after pills, are legal in the US.
But abortions in the US state of Missouri are illegal, with exceptions of saving a pregnant woman's life or preventing risk to physical health.
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