Entertainment Weekly is reporting that «many major actresses» — such as nominees Jessica Chastain, Meryl Streep, and Emma Stone — are expected to dress entirely in black ensembles for the event, specifically to protest and show
solidarity against harassment in Hollywood.
Not exact matches
She was one of many stars to don black to show
solidarity with the Time's Up movement, which raises awareness of sexual assault,
harassment and inequality in the workplace and helps sexual assault survivors take legal action
against their abusers.
It began with Meryl Streep calling out to the entertainment fraternity to wear black at the Golden Globes event to show
solidarity against sexual
harassment, after the Harvey Weinstein scandal shook everyone.
Frances made the revelation as she attended the awards in a black and red lip - printed dress, going
against the requests of Time's Up which is standing in
solidarity against sexual
harassment in Hollywood.
Sunday night's Bafta film awards will see Britain's biggest stars joined by activists on the red carpet, while many attendees will wear black in
solidarity with Time's Up — the movement launched following the sexual
harassment scandal which engulfed Hollywood after an avalanche of allegations were made
against film producer Harvey Weinstein.
Many of the stars in attendance, including Jolie, Saoirse Ronan, Jennifer Lawrence and Octavia Spencer wore black in
solidarity with Time's Up — the movement launched following the sexual
harassment scandal which engulfed Hollywood after an avalanche of allegations were made
against film producer Harvey Weinstein.
The move is in
solidarity with Time's Up — the movement launched following the sexual
harassment scandal which engulfed Hollywood after an avalanche of allegations were made
against film producer Harvey Weinstein.