Golnesa ‘GG’ Gharachedaghi met up with her Shahs of Sunset co-stars Reza Farhan and Destiny Rose at the Freedom Walk for Iran in LA on Saturday.
The three celebrities chanted “Zan Zindegi Azadi” (Freedom for a Woman’s Life) as they walked from Pershing Square to City Hall as part of the global demonstrations sparked by the killing of Mahsa Amini.
Reda shared Instagram A video of the demonstration was captioned: “So nice to see our people and our friends coming together today to be the voice of the Iranian people.”
Fighting oppression: Golnesa ‘JG’ Garashdaghi (L) met up with her co-stars Shah Reza Farhan (L) and Destiny Rose (R) at the Freedom for Iran Rally in Los Angeles on Saturday
Farahan’s post received supportive comments from The Real Housewives of New York City alum Eboni K. Williams and The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Heather Gay.
On Sunday, J.
“For two years she was pretty much playing Russian roulette knowing she could be killed at any moment, but she wouldn’t give up her fight,” the 40-year-old Los Angeles native — who has a million followers on social media — says. to explain.
Until one day they caught her and her husband. Torture in those days was a common method used to give names to others against the Islamic regime. Either way, they kill you and then the names of the lost lives will be announced daily on the radio.


Women, life, freedom! The three celebrities chanted Bravo “Zan Zindegi Azadi” as they walked from Pershing Square to City Hall as part of the global demonstrations sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini.

Reza shared a video on Instagram of the rally, captioning it: “So nice to see our people and our friends coming together today to be the voice of the Iranian people.”


‘#MahsaAmini’: Farhan’s post received comments from The Real Housewives of New York City alum Eboni K. Williams and The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Heather Gay
“Imagine the whole country listening on the radio to hundreds of names being read like a grocery list and you praying that one of those names isn’t someone you love.”
GG continued: “I am fighting the same battle I died for. I simply believed that all human beings are entitled to their basic human rights. Her name was Maryam. Say her name! #WomenLifeFreedom. “
The Intimate GG owner received supportive comments from former co-host Lilly Ghalichi, Real Housewives of New Jersey star Jennifer Aydin, and Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum Jennifer Jimenez.
Mahsa Amini was severely beaten before she died, at the age of 22, of a heart attack on September 16 while in the custody of the “moral” police after being arrested for wearing an “indecent veil” in Tehran.

‘I’ve never spoken publicly about this’: On Sunday, JJ revealed that her “hero” Aunt Maryam, 27, was murdered for protesting the late Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini’s regime in 1981 after they toppled the Pahlavi dynasty.

The 40-year-old Los Angeles native wrote: “I am fighting the same fight I died for. I simply believed that all human beings are entitled to their basic human rights. Her name was Maryam. Say her name!

Mariam! GG received supportive comments from former castmate Lilly Ghalichi, Real Housewives of New Jersey star Jennifer Aydin, and Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum Jennifer Jimenez.
All women, regardless of religious affiliation, have been required to hide their hair and neck with a veil in Iran since 1979.
On Monday, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei blamed countries and the Zionist regime for what he described as “planned riots”.
Bravo announced in April that Shahs of Sunset had been canceled after nine seasons that ran from 2012 to 2021.
That gives GG more time to spend with her 2-year-old son, Elia Jawad, whom she conceived via a sperm donor, as well as her three business and podcast Really GG.

RIPPING: Mahsa Amini was brutally beaten before she died, at the age of 22, from a heart attack on September 16 while in “moral” police custody after being arrested for wearing an “indecent” veil in Tehran

Western influence? Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Monday blamed the states and the Zionist regime for what he described as “planned riots”.