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Stars protest at the 2018 Golden Globe Awards
- The 75th Golden Globe Awards were dominated by Hollywood actors' protests against sexual harassment in the industry, along with demands for gender equality. The movement, called Time's Up, arose after dozens of accusations of rape leveled against producer Harvey Weinstein came to light.
Check out how the stars who joined the protest dazzled in black.
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Oprah Winfrey - The presenter was honored at the 75th Golden Globe Awards and delivered an emotional speech to pay tribute to women who have endured years of abuse and violence. Oprah added that this is a problem that transcends workplace, race, and culture.
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Viola Davis - Looking more elegant than ever, the star of 'How To Get Away With Murder' wore black on the red carpet.
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Nicole Kidman - Nicole Kidman joined the protest and wore this magnificent black dress.
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Reese Witherspoon - Witherspoon is one of the stars behind Time's Up, the movement against sexual harassment in Hollywood. The actress asked on social media that viewers watching the awards ceremony wear black as a way to show support for the cause.
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Angelina Jolie - The actress, who was nominated in the Best Foreign Language Film category for 'First They Killed My Father,' walked the red carpet in a glamorous dress featuring feathers and sheer fabric.
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Elizabeth Moss - The artist won the Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series for her role in 'The Handmaid's Tale.'
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Golden Globes - Meryl Streep, who has been criticized for praising Harvey Weinstein when she received an Oscar for 'The Iron Lady' (2011), then for claiming that she didn't know anything about the producer, also expressed her solidarity with the movement.
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Salma Hayek and Ashley Judd - Salma Hayek and Ashley Judd were among the stars who denounced the sexual abuse carried out by producer Harvey Weinstein.
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Alicia Vikander - Also dressed in black, the protagonist of 'Tomb Raider' bet on a classic look.
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America Ferrera and Natalie Portman - Portman, in the photo accompanied by the star of 'Ugly Betty,' stated that she and several other actors dressed in black to fight for a new age when power doesn't lead to the exploitation of others.
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Ewan McGregor - Ewan McGregor won the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television for his role in 'Fargo.'
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Blanca Blanco - Known for wearing bold outfits, the actress was one of three celebrities who went against the mood of the night. Blanca Blanco made no statements about why she did not wear black.
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Barbara Meier - German model Barbara Meier was the second person to stand out by choosing not to wear black.
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Mariah Carey - The singer wore a long mermaid dress for the event.
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Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel - Justin Timberlake and actress Jessica Biel also wore black.
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Catherine Zeta-Jones - The actress went for a long dress with embroidery and sheer fabric.
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Emilia Clarke - The 'Game of Thrones' star wore a black dress in keeping with the look of the protest.
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Kendall Jenner - The top model wore a mullet dress from designer Giambattista Valli's haute couture collection.
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Allison Janney - The actress won the award for Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture for 'I, Tonya.'
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Kate Hudson - The actress likes to show a bit of cleavage and loves that sheer look.
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Halle Berry - The actress wore a sexy knee-length dress.
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Penelope Cruz - The actress wore a lace dress with a long train.
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Naomi Campbell - The top model looked stunning in this stylish outfit.
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Margot Robbie - The actress was a favorite for Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical for 'I, Tonya,' but didn't end up winning the award.
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Kerry Washington - The star of 'Scandal' dazzled on the red carpet with a beautiful dress.
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Jessica Chastain - Nominated for Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama ('Molly's Game'), the artist also shone on the red carpet.
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Michelle Pfeiffer - The veteran, nominated for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries, or Television Film for her performance in 'The Wizard of Lies,' also joined the Time's Up campaign.
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Saoirse Ronan - The actress won the award for 'Best Actress – Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy' for Lady Bird.
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Sharon Stone - The actress, who attended the ceremony with her son, presented Laura Dern with the award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries, or Television Film.
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Stars protest at the 2018 Golden Globe Awards
- The 75th Golden Globe Awards were dominated by Hollywood actors' protests against sexual harassment in the industry, along with demands for gender equality. The movement, called Time's Up, arose after dozens of accusations of rape leveled against producer Harvey Weinstein came to light.
Check out how the stars who joined the protest dazzled in black.
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Oprah Winfrey - The presenter was honored at the 75th Golden Globe Awards and delivered an emotional speech to pay tribute to women who have endured years of abuse and violence. Oprah added that this is a problem that transcends workplace, race, and culture.
© Getty Images
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Viola Davis - Looking more elegant than ever, the star of 'How To Get Away With Murder' wore black on the red carpet.
© Getty Images
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Nicole Kidman - Nicole Kidman joined the protest and wore this magnificent black dress.
© Getty Images
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Reese Witherspoon - Witherspoon is one of the stars behind Time's Up, the movement against sexual harassment in Hollywood. The actress asked on social media that viewers watching the awards ceremony wear black as a way to show support for the cause.
© Getty Images
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Angelina Jolie - The actress, who was nominated in the Best Foreign Language Film category for 'First They Killed My Father,' walked the red carpet in a glamorous dress featuring feathers and sheer fabric.
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Elizabeth Moss - The artist won the Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series for her role in 'The Handmaid's Tale.'
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Golden Globes - Meryl Streep, who has been criticized for praising Harvey Weinstein when she received an Oscar for 'The Iron Lady' (2011), then for claiming that she didn't know anything about the producer, also expressed her solidarity with the movement.
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Salma Hayek and Ashley Judd - Salma Hayek and Ashley Judd were among the stars who denounced the sexual abuse carried out by producer Harvey Weinstein.
© Getty Images
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Alicia Vikander - Also dressed in black, the protagonist of 'Tomb Raider' bet on a classic look.
© Getty Images
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America Ferrera and Natalie Portman - Portman, in the photo accompanied by the star of 'Ugly Betty,' stated that she and several other actors dressed in black to fight for a new age when power doesn't lead to the exploitation of others.
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Ewan McGregor - Ewan McGregor won the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television for his role in 'Fargo.'
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Blanca Blanco - Known for wearing bold outfits, the actress was one of three celebrities who went against the mood of the night. Blanca Blanco made no statements about why she did not wear black.
© Getty Images
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Barbara Meier - German model Barbara Meier was the second person to stand out by choosing not to wear black.
© Getty Images
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Mariah Carey - The singer wore a long mermaid dress for the event.
© Getty Images
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Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel - Justin Timberlake and actress Jessica Biel also wore black.
© Getty Images
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Catherine Zeta-Jones - The actress went for a long dress with embroidery and sheer fabric.
© Getty Images
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Emilia Clarke - The 'Game of Thrones' star wore a black dress in keeping with the look of the protest.
© Getty Images
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Kendall Jenner - The top model wore a mullet dress from designer Giambattista Valli's haute couture collection.
© Getty Images
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Allison Janney - The actress won the award for Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture for 'I, Tonya.'
© Getty Images
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Kate Hudson - The actress likes to show a bit of cleavage and loves that sheer look.
© Getty Images
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Halle Berry - The actress wore a sexy knee-length dress.
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Penelope Cruz - The actress wore a lace dress with a long train.
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Naomi Campbell - The top model looked stunning in this stylish outfit.
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Margot Robbie - The actress was a favorite for Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical for 'I, Tonya,' but didn't end up winning the award.
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Kerry Washington - The star of 'Scandal' dazzled on the red carpet with a beautiful dress.
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Jessica Chastain - Nominated for Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama ('Molly's Game'), the artist also shone on the red carpet.
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Michelle Pfeiffer - The veteran, nominated for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries, or Television Film for her performance in 'The Wizard of Lies,' also joined the Time's Up campaign.
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Saoirse Ronan - The actress won the award for 'Best Actress – Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy' for Lady Bird.
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Sharon Stone - The actress, who attended the ceremony with her son, presented Laura Dern with the award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries, or Television Film.
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Golden Globes 2018: when the red carpet turned black
Time's Up: the awards ceremony mobilized several stars to protest against sexual harassment
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The 75th Golden Globe Awards were dominated by Hollywood actors' protests against sexual harassment in the industry, along with demands for gender equality. The movement, called Time's Up, arose after dozens of accusations of rape leveled against producer Harvey Weinstein came to light. Check out how the stars who joined the protest dazzled in black.
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