Celebrities Wear Anti-ICE Pins at Golden Globes

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Several celebrities used the 2026 Golden Globes red carpet to honor Renee Nicole Good, a U.S. citizen fatally shot by an ICE agent last week in Minneapolis. Black-and-white pins reading “BE GOOD” and “ICE OUT” appeared at the Beverly Hilton as a tribute and protest.

Mark Ruffalo Leads Red Carpet Statements

Mark Ruffalo wore the pin and told USA Today, “This is for Renee Nicole Good, who was murdered,” while sharply criticizing President Donald Trump and his administration. Ruffalo also posted online that he could not “pretend like this is normal” after an American citizen was killed by ICE.

More Stars Speak Out

Natasha Lyonne wore the pin on her clutch, urging the public not to normalize what is happening and saying, “Renee Good. Say her name.” Wanda Sykes called the killing “really sad” and said people must speak up.

Jean Smart Brings Message Onstage

Jean Smart wore the pin during the ceremony and while accepting her Golden Globe for Hacks, urging the audience to “do the right thing.” She later said she was speaking as a citizen and a mother, not just an actress.

#BeGood Campaign Continues

The pins are part of the #BeGood campaign organized by Working Families Power and Latino advocacy group Maremoto. Organizers say the campaign will continue through awards season as protests grow nationwide demanding accountability for Good’s death.

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