Women are posting photos of themselves when they were 14 years old in response to the allegations against GOP Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore.

Multiple celebrities and members of the media shared photos on Twitter of themselves at age 14 after a woman accused Moore of initiating sexual contact with her in 1979 — when she was 14 and he was 32.

Women have been sharing the photos with the hashtag "MeAt14." Many also include the hashtag "NoMoore."

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Those who have posted photos include Sarah Silverman and Alyssa Milano.

The first woman to tweet out a photo using the hashtag was Catherine Lawson, an attorney, according to The Washington Post.

Why I started #MeAt14: Show what a 14-year-old looks like. Affirm they’re not capable of consent. Remind people *kids* deserve protection. https://t.co/yNUlL5t7bL — Catherine R L Lawson (@catlawson) November 11, 2017

Many other women on Twitter then followed suit.

I was eating a lot of chocolate chip cookie dough and learning to do the “hustle” and not worrying about a 32 year old man trying to hustle me. #MeAt14 pic.twitter.com/xp7UPiiZdq — Katie Couric (@katiecouric) November 11, 2017

#MeAt14 w my boyfriend — JK I’m with my math teacher, Mr James @lizzwinstead pic.twitter.com/e2BaXySl7Y — Sarah Silverman (@SarahKSilverman) November 12, 2017

This is me at 14. I was on the gymnastics team and sang in the choir. I was not dating a 32 year old man. Who were you at 14? Tweet a pic, tell us who you were and pic to the top of your page #MeAt14 #NoMoore pic.twitter.com/HPVzMgaD8h — Lizz Winstead (@lizzwinstead) November 11, 2017

#MeAt14 I worshipped my brother. I loved my dog, Pucci. I loved OMD. I had Big hair. I was happy. I was innocent.



Please share your #MeAt14. pic.twitter.com/ccPyVHgcVS — Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) November 12, 2017

The Washington Post's story last week detailed an account from Leigh Corfman, now 53, who said she had a sexual encounter with Moore in 1979, when she was 14 years old and he was 32.

The report also included accounts from three other women who said Moore attempted to court them around that time, when they were between 16 and 18 years old.

Moore has repeatedly denied the allegations and has vowed to continue in the Alabama Senate race. But he is under growing pressure from Republicans to drop out.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell Addison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellMomentum growing among Republicans for Supreme Court vote before Election Day Trump expects to nominate woman to replace Ginsburg next week Video of Lindsey Graham arguing against nominating a Supreme Court justice in an election year goes viral MORE (R-Ky.) said Monday that Moore should "step aside," joining a growing number of lawmakers who have called for the candidate's withdrawal.

When pressed about the allegations, McConnell said: "I believe the women."