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Stars Wear 'ICE OUT' Pins at Golden Globes in Silent Protest of ICE

The subtle pins served as a tribute to Renée Nicole Good.

Overview

  • Multiple high-profile attendees, including Ariana Grande, Mark Ruffalo, Wanda Sykes, Natasha Lyonne and Jean Smart, wore small black-and-white pins reading "ICE OUT."
  • The message was directed at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, signaling criticism of immigration enforcement practices.
  • The gesture doubled as a public remembrance of Renée Nicole Good, who died in a recent incident involving an ICE agent in Minneapolis.
  • Participants displayed the pins on the red carpet and during the ceremony as a voluntary, silent protest with no coordinated on-stage campaign.
  • Media coverage noted the pins shifted conversation toward accountability, with outlets clarifying that "ICE" referred to the agency, not rapper Ice Spice.