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    3. 5 reasons we won’t be talking about Golden Globes beauty

    5 reasons we won’t be talking about Golden Globes beauty

    Published on 8 January 2018 - Last updated on 19 December 2025 by Beth Ryan

    Because, frankly, by talking beauty looks – as much as we loved them all – we’d miss the point. Last night, actors dressed in black took to the red carpet in solidarity with the #TimesUp initiative that called time on the inequality and abuse of women. It’s safe to say that the power of standing up together, or to quote Oprah in that speech – ‘speaking your truth’ – was well and truly felt.

    • 1 There were bigger issues at play...

      As well as protesting sexual harassment and gendered discrimination with their all-black looks, our favourite actors also brought activists as their 'plus ones' further highlighting the important agenda. Their sombre outfits and unfamiliar guests demanded that we think about the bigger issues at play and ask ourselves how we can also join together in the fight against abuse and inequality.

    • 2 We'd rather talk about Oprah W and that amazing speech

      Oprah Winfrey became the first black woman to win the Cecil B. DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award and her spectacular, galvanising speech put questions of inequality – racial and gendered – front and centre of the event. We can't say it better than her, so if you haven't seen it yet, we suggest you watch it. More than once.

    • 3 Solidarity stole the show

       Some have called Hollywood the wrong stage for political activism, but we’re in the camp of ‘the more women who know it isn’t alright to be abused, the better’. Also, in case you forgot, it was in Hollywood that this very issue has been so bravely exposed recently. Actors find themselves in the very privileged position of having a captive worldwide audience and they just used it for the good of half of humankind.

    • 4 Beauty is important, some things are just more important

      Okay, so we might have been drooling over Zoe Kravitz’s hair and coveting Jessica Biel’s perfect pink lippy, but that’s allowed too. The night was about coming together, making a unified stand and working – hopefully quickly –  towards change for the better. The issue is an important one and we’ll be playing our own part by celebrating the looks we liked, not tearing apart the ones we didn’t.

    • 5 We were inspired by Natalie Portman’s bravery

      Natalie Portman went off-script when she announced the nominees for the best director; in her own words, ‘the all-male nominees.’ She stood straight-faced when the audience laughed at her brilliant audacity. She led by example, letting the world know that while standing up might not be easy, it’s powerful.

    FAQs

    Why did celebrities wear black outfits at the event?

    Celebrities wore black outfits to protest against sexual harassment and gendered discrimination. Their choice of attire was a unified stand to raise awareness and support the #TimesUp initiative, showing solidarity in the fight against abuse and inequality.

    How did Oprah Winfrey make history during the ceremony?

    Oprah Winfrey became the first black woman to win the Cecil B. DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award. Her powerful speech focused on issues of inequality, making a significant impact and inspiring many to continue the conversation about equality and justice.

    What message did bringing activists as guests send at the event?

    Bringing activists as guests put a spotlight on the urgent and important agenda of fighting abuse and inequality. This choice encouraged people to look beyond appearances and ask themselves how they can contribute to creating positive change.

    How did Natalie Portman address the lack of diversity among director nominees?

    Natalie Portman highlighted the issue by announcing the nominees as the ‘all-male nominees’ for best director. Her straight-faced delivery challenged the audience and demonstrated the importance of speaking up about representation and diversity.

    Why was political activism so prominent at this awards show?

    Political activism took centre stage because actors in Hollywood have a privileged, global platform to expose and challenge abuse and inequality. Using this visibility for good was seen as crucial, especially since Hollywood itself has faced significant revelations about these issues.

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