Reese Witherspoon teams up with A-listers for Time’s Up

Many celebrities will be making a statement as they arrive wearing all black at the 75th Annual Golden Globes on Sunday.

And Reese Witherspoon – who is one of the actresses who have taken the Time’s Up protest under her wing – encouraged not just celebrities, but viewers at home to also wear black in support of Hollywood’s anti-sexual harassment movement. 

A video shared on multiple social media platforms on Sunday, which included Reese alongside actresses; Brie Larson, Kerry Washington, Tessa Thompson, Rashida Jones, and Tracee Ellis Ross, showed the group of prominent stars standing together in hopes of change.

Reese Witherspoon – who is one of the actresses who have taken the Time’s Up protest under her wing – encouraged not just celebrities, but viewers at home to also wear black in support of Hollywood’s anti-sexual harassment movement

Many celebrities will be making a statement as they arrive wearing all black at the 75th Annual Golden Globes on Sunday

Many celebrities will be making a statement as they arrive wearing all black at the 75th Annual Golden Globes on Sunday

Brie Larson shared the video on her Twitter account, alongside the powerful caption: ‘#TIMESUP – Together we can end harassment, discrimination and abuse from the power imbalances we all face in the workplace. #WhyWeWearBlack and tell us why you stand with @TIMESUPNOW’

Tracee Ross also wrote on her Instagram account: ‘WE STAND WITH YOU ~ the women across the globe who have suffered discrimination and abuse because of the imbalance of power. swipe to watch full video.’

She continued her lengthy message: ‘post pics and videos wearing black tomorrow with the hashtags #TimesUp and #WhyWeWearBlack, and tell us why you wear black and we’ll share!’

The daughter of Diana Ross lastly tagged her friend in the video: ‘@timesupnow @reesewitherspoon @rashidajones @brielarson @kerrywashington @tessamaethompson’ 

A video shared on multiple social media platforms on Sunday, which included Reese alongside actresses; Brie Larson, Kerry Washington, Tessa Thompson, Rashida Jones, and Tracee Ellis Ross, showed the group of prominent stars standing together in hopes of change

A video shared on multiple social media platforms on Sunday, which included Reese alongside actresses; Brie Larson, Kerry Washington, Tessa Thompson, Rashida Jones, and Tracee Ellis Ross, showed the group of prominent stars standing together in hopes of change

Brie Larson shared the video on her Twitter account, alongside the powerful caption: '#TIMESUP – Together we can end harassment, discrimination and abuse from the power imbalances we all face in the workplace. #WhyWeWearBlack and tell us why you stand with @TIMESUPNOW'

Brie Larson shared the video on her Twitter account, alongside the powerful caption: ‘#TIMESUP – Together we can end harassment, discrimination and abuse from the power imbalances we all face in the workplace. #WhyWeWearBlack and tell us why you stand with @TIMESUPNOW’

Reese is not the only actress to take the lead initiative on the Time’s Up movement. 

Desperate Housewives alum, Eva Longoria, has also made plans to lead the Time’s Up protest on the red carpet.

Eva shared a message on her Instagram account earlier this week: ‘I stand with women across every industry to say #TIMESUP on abuse, harassment, marginalization and underrepresentation. @TIMESUPNOW.’ 

She continued her lengthy message: 'post pics and videos wearing black tomorrow with the hashtags #TimesUp and #WhyWeWearBlack, and tell us why you wear black and we’ll share!

She continued her lengthy message: ‘post pics and videos wearing black tomorrow with the hashtags #TimesUp and #WhyWeWearBlack, and tell us why you wear black and we’ll share!

The daughter of Diana Ross lastly tagged her friend in the video: '@timesupnow @reesewitherspoon @rashidajones @brielarson @kerrywashington @tessamaethompson'

The daughter of Diana Ross lastly tagged her friend in the video: ‘@timesupnow @reesewitherspoon @rashidajones @brielarson @kerrywashington @tessamaethompson’

Reese is not the only actress to take the lead initiative on the Time's Up movement

Reese is not the only actress to take the lead initiative on the Time’s Up movement

Moments after Reese posted her video encouraging all to wear black, Eva also shared a Boomerang video of herself and Natalie Portman sporting Time’s Up black T-shirts.

Eva wrote: ‘Hey guys you can join the @timesupnow movement too! Tomorrow just wear black and post your photo, video, story and tag #TIMESUP to say TIMESUP on the imbalance of power in the workplace!’

The actress also encouraged her 4Million followers for donations to support the Time’s Up legal fund, which helps women and men who have experienced sexual harassment, assault, or abuse in the workplace and while in pursuit of their careers.

Desperate Housewives alum, Eva Longoria, has also made plans to lead the Time's Up protest on the red carpet

Desperate Housewives alum, Eva Longoria, has also made plans to lead the Time’s Up protest on the red carpet

Eva shared a message on her Instagram account earlier this week: 'I stand with women across every industry to say #TIMESUP on abuse, harassment, marginalization and underrepresentation. @TIMESUPNOW'

Eva shared a message on her Instagram account earlier this week: ‘I stand with women across every industry to say #TIMESUP on abuse, harassment, marginalization and underrepresentation. @TIMESUPNOW’

The actress also encouraged her 4Million followers for donations to support the Time's Up legal fund, which helps women and men who have experienced sexual harassment, assault, or abuse in the workplace and while in pursuit of their careers

The actress also encouraged her 4Million followers for donations to support the Time’s Up legal fund, which helps women and men who have experienced sexual harassment, assault, or abuse in the workplace and while in pursuit of their careers



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