Male stars wear Time’s Up pins at the Golden Globes 2018

The focus at this year’s Golden Globes is not on the awards themselves – but on the very powerful public debut of the Time’s Up movement, an anti-sexual harassment initiative spearheaded by some of Hollywood’s biggest and brightest female stars. 

But it’s not just the ladies making a stand at the 75th annual award ceremony – many of whom will be doing so by wearing all-black ensembles – their male peers are also doing their bit to show support for the movement by proudly donning Time’s Up badges on the lapels of their tuxedos. 

Justin Timberlake, Hugh Jackman, and Strangers Things stars Gaten Matazarro, Finn Wolfhard, and Noah Schnapp were among dozens of leading men taking part in the movement by adding the black-and-white pins to their looks.

Showing support: Justin Timberlake was among several male stars who wore Time’s Up badges on the red carpet at the Golden Globes

The Greatest Showman: Nominee Hugh Jackman - who is up for Best Performance by an Actor in a Musical or Comedy - also added a pin to his jacket

The Greatest Showman: Nominee Hugh Jackman – who is up for Best Performance by an Actor in a Musical or Comedy – also added a pin to his jacket

All black: Ewan MacGregor's pin stood out clearly against his all-black suit

All black: Ewan MacGregor’s pin stood out clearly against his all-black suit

Taking a stand: William H. Macy also added one of the pins supporting the anti-sexual harassment movement to his ensemble

Taking a stand: William H. Macy also added one of the pins supporting the anti-sexual harassment movement to his ensemble

Justin, 36, wore an all-black outfits in solidarity with the dozens of female stars wearing the color in order to show support – and raise awareness – for the Time’s Up movement.

He happily posed for a selfie with his wife, actress Jessica Biel, showing off his badge in the picture, which he posted ahead of his arrival at the ceremony – making sure to add the hashtag #times up. 

Best actor nominee Hugh, 49, who is up for his appearance in The Greatest Showman, went for a more traditional white-and-black tuxedo, but proudly added the Time’s Up pin to his pocket.

Young Stranger Things stars Gaten, Finn, and Noah were joined by their co-star David Harbour – who plays Sheriff Jim Hopper in the series – who also opted to wear a full-black ensemble, instead of the more traditional white shirt and black suit.  

Father figure! Their co-star David Harbour, who plays Sheriff Jim Hopper, also accessorized with one of the poignant pins

Father figure! Their co-star David Harbour, who plays Sheriff Jim Hopper, also accessorized with one of the poignant pins

Leading lights: Sebastian Stan (l) and Joseph Fiennes both joined the powerful movement

One step further! This Is Us star Chris Sullivan added both a pin, and black nail polish, to his look for the evening 

One step further! This Is Us star Chris Sullivan added both a pin, and black nail polish, to his look for the evening 

Speaking up: The Handmaid’s Tale star O-T Fagbenle (l) and voice actor Tom McGrath also showed their support with the pins 

Meanwhile, their fellow Stranger Things castmember Caleb McLaughlin opted not to wear one of the pins, however he did plump for an all-black look for the evening. 

British star Joseph Fiennes was another leading man who plumped for a full black look, adding a Time’s Up pin to the pocket of his suit, which was also accessorized with a black pocket square and a black tie. 

Ewan MacGregor, Nick Jonas, Richard Jenkins, and activist Justin Tranter also made their mark in all-black.

This Is Us star Chris Sullivan went the extra mile to show his support, not only adding a Time’s Up pin to his look, but also painting his fingernails black to match the somber outfits being shown off on the red carpet at this year’s ceremony. 



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