Stars Wear White Roses On Grammys Red Carpet To Support Time's Up

Grammy Awards red carpet arrivals: See the photos

Grammy Awards red carpet arrivals: See the photos

As #MeToo and Time's Up gain traction, the Grammy Awards this year have even more meaning, and nominees and presenters are expected to wear white roses in solidarity for the latter movement.

The flower-focused statement - first reported by Billboard - comes weeks after almost every star who went to the Golden Globes wore black to spread the same empowering message.

Lady Gaga, Kelly Clarkson, Camila Cabello and Cyndi Lauper are among the celebrities who have agreed to wear a rose in a show of support. You can live stream it all on CBS ALL Access, which is unfortunately subscription-based and costs $5.99 per month but you can hack it by signing up for a free trial. There are songs to be sung.

A group called the Voices in Entertainment, led by Meg Harkins of Roc Nation and Karen Rait of Interscope Records, is organizing the effort.

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"It is an important conversation politically in our country and it's also a conversation we need to have internally with our artists and our companies", Harkins told the music outlet.

The roses have been adopted as a symbol of the campaign, which highlights the sexual assault and harassment of women and provides legal funding to alleged victims of sexually inappropriate behaviour in the workplace.

We're just hours away from the awards show, airing live from Madison Square Garden in New York City at 7:30 p.m. ET/4:30 p.m. PT on CBS.

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