The Golden Globe Awards are a night to celebrate the best in movies and film, but this year things turned political. Actors and actresses wore all black on the red carpet for Sunday's award show to protest the pervasive sexual harassment in Hollywood.
Beginning with the New York Times takedown of Harvey Weinstein earlier this fall, victims have come forward with allegations against their own harassers and abusers that have led to the firings of Kevin Spacey, Danny Masterson, Louis C.K. and The CW producer Andrew Kreisberg, among many others.
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A-listers like Jessica Chastain, Emma Stone and Meryl Streep all dressed in black to show their support for the victims that have come forward. Women weren't the only ones to show their support for the cause. Armie Hammer, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Tom Hiddleston also dressed in all black.
Several protestors also wore black and white pins emblazoned with the slogan "Times Up" -- the name of the movement lead by 300 of Hollywood's top actors, writers and directors to put a stop to sexual harassment -- in solidarity. Additionally, Michelle Williams, Emma Watson, Susan Sarandon, Streep, Laura Dern, Shailene Woodley, Amy Poehler and Stone all brought sexual assault activists as their plus-ones to the awards.
Though it's probably easier to list who didn't wear black, we'd like to call attention to the stars we spotted who did wear black in support of the cause. They are:
Meryl Streep and her date Ai-jen Poo of the National Domestic Workers Alliance
Catherine Zeta-Jones, Allison Williams, Alison Brie, Kelly Clarkson, the cast of Stranger Things, Michelle Williamsand her date Tarana Burke, who founded the #MeToo movement:
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Susan Kelechi Watson, Debra Messing, Claire Foy, Matt Smith, Chris Hemsworth, Taika Waititi, Sebastian Stan, Ewan McGregor, Alicia Vikander, Dakota Johnson and Justin Timberlake:
Jessica Biel, Mandy Moore, Chrissy Metz, Alicia Vikander, Dove Cameron, Laura Dern, Emilia Clarke, Seth Meyers, Sterling K. Brown, Armie Hammer, Issa Rae, Ava DuVernay, and Caitriona Balfe.
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