Steven Spielberg and his wife Kate Capshaw have donated $100,000 to the campaign to defeat a proposed constitutional ban on same-sex marriage in California.
Their donation is the latest high-profile contribution to the campaign, as gay marriage advocates seek to narrow a gap in fund-raising.
Brad Pitt donated $100,000 to the "No on 8" campaign last week, in what was seen as a wakeup call to entertainment industry figures to pony up more money for the fight.
The proposition would restrict marriage to unions between a man and a woman.
Spielberg and Capshaw said in a statement, "By writing discrimination into our state constitution, Proposition 8 seeks to eliminate the right of each and every citizen in our state to marry regardless of sexual orientation. Such discrimination has NO place in California's constitution, or any other."
Their donation is the latest high-profile contribution to the campaign, as gay marriage advocates seek to narrow a gap in fund-raising.
Brad Pitt donated $100,000 to the "No on 8" campaign last week, in what was seen as a wakeup call to entertainment industry figures to pony up more money for the fight.
The proposition would restrict marriage to unions between a man and a woman.
Spielberg and Capshaw said in a statement, "By writing discrimination into our state constitution, Proposition 8 seeks to eliminate the right of each and every citizen in our state to marry regardless of sexual orientation. Such discrimination has NO place in California's constitution, or any other."
Source: Variety
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