Celebs Wearing Black at Golden Globes 2018

Many celebrities will be hitting the red carpet in all-black at the 2018 Golden Globes tonight and we’re letting you know who!
If you missed it, celebs are planning to dress in black in support of the new Time’s Up initiative, where over 300 stars have come together to fight back against sexual harassment in the workplace.
These celebrities have vowed to wear black at the Globes as a sign of solidarity with the victims of sexual harassment who have come forward in recent months.
Celebrities including Reese Witherspoon, Tracee Ellis Ross, Brie Larson, Rashida Jones and Kerry Washington are all planning on wearing back on the carpet.
Find out what they had to say in the video below…
#TIMESUP on abuse, harassment & the imbalance of power. Not just in Hollywood, but every industry! Join us TODAY & wear black! Use the hashtag #WhyWeWearBlack & tell us why you stand with @TIMESUPNOW. @TraceeEllisRoss @iamrashidajones @kerrywashington @brielarson @TessaThompson_x pic.twitter.com/1CON33X7jC
— Reese Witherspoon (@RWitherspoon) January 7, 2018
Click inside to see who else is wearing black to the Golden Globes tonight…
Wearing black today in solidarity with the men and women asking for respect and equality across industry lines. Let's bring a stop to sexual harassment in the workplace. Join us in wearing black and saying #TimesUp.#WhyWeWearBlack @TIMESUPNOW pic.twitter.com/rFkBxOhV0t
— Mark Ruffalo (@MarkRuffalo) January 7, 2018
Today, we wear black. pic.twitter.com/JS5XLu9AVA
— ashley judd (@AshleyJudd) January 7, 2018
I am wearing black today because balance and inclusion and diversity is not some kind of allowance to be made to accommodate people. No, sir. It is a correction of an error. It is a righting of a wrong. And it is going to be done. Now. #TimesUp pic.twitter.com/nVkhWubEwq
— Ava DuVernay (@ava) January 7, 2018
BECAUSE EVERY WOMAN, EVERYWHERE, HAS POWER AND A VOICE.
BECAUSE EVERY WOMAN, EVERYWHERE, DESERVES SAFETY AND DIGNITY.Why do you wear black? And I wanna see a pic of you in black! Tweet at me please! #WHYWEWEARBLACK #TIMESUP pic.twitter.com/P8FmclrI5a
— America Ferrera (@AmericaFerrera) January 7, 2018
#TIMESUP #WhyWeWearBlack #MeToo @TIMESUPNOW https://t.co/qbm6suXzuP pic.twitter.com/FEj6j8CbHZ
— Rosario Dawson (@rosariodawson) January 5, 2018
Please join us in wearing black tomorrow in solidarity with men and women asking for equality, respect and meaningful change within all industries.
Pass it on. #WhyWeWearBlack #Time'sUp pic.twitter.com/nyyno6tNk1
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) January 7, 2018
Because the numbers don’t lie.
Because tomorrow is too far.
Because your fight is my fight.
Because enough is enough.
Because it’s time.
That’s why. #WhyWeWearBlack #TimesUp #GoldenGlobes pic.twitter.com/VseCNXLUIe— Uzo Aduba (@UzoAduba) January 7, 2018
Today I wear black in solidarity with all those who forced this conversation onto the global stage and into the spotlight. 🖤#GoldenGlobes #TimesUp #WhyWeWearBlack pic.twitter.com/3vNAtpO9Iq
— Piper Perabo (@PiperPerabo) January 7, 2018
Today, we invite people across the globe to come together and wear black, speak out over social media and donate whatever they can to the @TIMESUPNOW Legal Defense Fund. Post your pics, videos, stories with the hashtags #TIMESUP and #WHYWEWEARBLACK pic.twitter.com/Pc5mXQbDW9
— Eva Longoria Baston (@EvaLongoria) January 7, 2018
Tomorrow, stand with us. We stand with you. #WhyWeWearBlack #TimesUp pic.twitter.com/21PZR92o05
— Amber Tamblyn (@ambertamblyn) January 7, 2018