Ukraine was on the minds of many during the 28th Screen Actors Guild Awards (SAG) on Sunday night. Several stars in Hollywood gave tributes and offered prayers for those impacted by the Russian invasion.The ceremony was held at Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California, and broadcast on both TNT and TBS.
Lady Gaga, who appeared on behalf of her film "House of Gucci," revealed on the red carpet that she was "really honored to be here" but noted that those in Ukraine should be remembered during the glitzy affair. "This is a beautiful night where we all get to celebrate art together and celebrate each other," the 35-year-old told E!’s "Live from the Red Carpet". "There’s so much going on in the world and my heart goes out to Ukraine.
I think tonight we should all really sit in the gratitude of this." Michael Douglas shared a similar sentiment as he wore a blue and yellow pocket square representing the colors of the Ukrainian flag. "This is not the LA Rams," the 77-year-old clarified to Access Hollywood, referencing the Los Angeles football team that has the same colors. "If ever there was a time for us to appreciate what true democracy is, I’m just so proud of what these people of this country have done," said the actor.
Like Douglas, several attendees used accessories to show support for Ukraine.Tyler Perry, Shari Belafonte, Douglas Hodge and Jon Bernthal wore blue and yellow ribbons.
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