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News Topical, Digital Desk : The winners of the 2025 Emmy Awards were announced on Monday in Los Angeles. Numerous Hollywood celebrities attended the  awards  ceremony. However, the most talked-about topic at the 2025 Emmy Awards was the promotion of the Artists 4 Ceasefire campaign. 

Through this, numerous film stars have come forward in support of Palestine. They have specifically protested the massacre taking place in Gaza and appealed for a ceasefire. Several film stars have also issued statements on this issue. Let's explore this issue in more detail. 

Which celebrities protested at the Emmys? 

Celebrities who are members of the Artists 4 Ceasefire group, formed to advocate for ceasefire and peace around the world, have expressed their support for the Palestinian cause. To this end, they have pinned a distinctive red button badge to their outfits, clearly displaying the Artists 4 Ceasefire logo. Israel and Palestine have been locked in a prolonged war, leaving the Gaza Strip a major epicenter of devastation. 

Regarding this issue, Hollywood F1 star Javier Bardem, while speaking to Variety on the red carpet of the 2025 Emmy Awards, said, "Liberate Palestine. I cannot work with any film or TV company that supports genocide instead of condemning it. I am here today and strongly condemn the genocide taking place in Gaza." English actor Javier Bardem expressed his opinion in this way.

In addition to Xavier, Sunday Ceremony actress Hannah Einbender also spoke out on this issue from the stage after winning an Emmy Award, saying in her final speech, "Go Birds, fuck ICE, and liberate Palestine." Hannah received her first Emmy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for the comedy series Sunday Ceremony. 

These celebs also protested 

Apart from this, famous Hollywood actresses Meg Stalter, Ruth Negga, Aimee Lou Wood, Chris Perfetti and famous director Lucia Aniello also protested by wearing red pin badges on the red carpet of Emmy Awards 2025.


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