Photo: Trae Patton/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank; Inset: Kevork Djansezian/NBC/NBCU Photo BankOne year after its launch,the Time’s Up movementis back at the2019 Golden Globe Awards.And to show their continued support for the sexual harassment prevention initiative, several starsdonned ribbons and braceletsinscribed with“Time’s Up x2”on the red carpet.PEOPLE’s Sexiest Man AliveIdris Elbawas spotted wearing one of the bracelets, along with Julianne Moore andGolden GlobescohostAndy Samberg.Can’t get enough of the Globes? Check outour full Golden Globes coveragefor the latest news, fashion and more.Agroup of Hollywood A-listers,includingReese Witherspoon,Natalie PortmanandTracee Ellis Ross, launched the Time’s Up movement on the first day of 2018 after a string of accusations of sexual assault against several influential men — most notably Harvey Weinstein — in the film industry.As part of the movement, the group created the Time’s Up Legal Defense Fund to provide monetary support to people of any industry who are waging a lawsuit after experiencing sexual harassment in the workplace. According to Time’s Up, they’ve helped over 3,400 women and men since their launch, two-thirds of which are low-income workers.RELATED VIDEO: 2019 Golden Globe Nominations Full List:Lady GagaScores for A Star Is Born“We have been siloed off from each other,” Witherspoon told theNew York Timesafter the group’s launch. “We’re finally hearing each other, and seeing each other, and now locking arms in solidarity with each other, and in solidarity for every woman who doesn’t feel seen, to be finally heard.”At the 2018Golden Globesfive days after the group launched,nearly all of the attendees wore black, along with bracelets and pins emblazoned with “Time’s Up” to make a statement against the epidemic of sexual harassment in the entertainment industry and beyond.While the stars returned to their usual colorful gowns forthe 2019 show,the Time’s Up supportappears to be going strong.

Photo: Trae Patton/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank; Inset: Kevork Djansezian/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank

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One year after its launch,the Time’s Up movementis back at the2019 Golden Globe Awards.And to show their continued support for the sexual harassment prevention initiative, several starsdonned ribbons and braceletsinscribed with“Time’s Up x2”on the red carpet.PEOPLE’s Sexiest Man AliveIdris Elbawas spotted wearing one of the bracelets, along with Julianne Moore andGolden GlobescohostAndy Samberg.Can’t get enough of the Globes? Check outour full Golden Globes coveragefor the latest news, fashion and more.Agroup of Hollywood A-listers,includingReese Witherspoon,Natalie PortmanandTracee Ellis Ross, launched the Time’s Up movement on the first day of 2018 after a string of accusations of sexual assault against several influential men — most notably Harvey Weinstein — in the film industry.As part of the movement, the group created the Time’s Up Legal Defense Fund to provide monetary support to people of any industry who are waging a lawsuit after experiencing sexual harassment in the workplace. According to Time’s Up, they’ve helped over 3,400 women and men since their launch, two-thirds of which are low-income workers.RELATED VIDEO: 2019 Golden Globe Nominations Full List:Lady GagaScores for A Star Is Born“We have been siloed off from each other,” Witherspoon told theNew York Timesafter the group’s launch. “We’re finally hearing each other, and seeing each other, and now locking arms in solidarity with each other, and in solidarity for every woman who doesn’t feel seen, to be finally heard.”At the 2018Golden Globesfive days after the group launched,nearly all of the attendees wore black, along with bracelets and pins emblazoned with “Time’s Up” to make a statement against the epidemic of sexual harassment in the entertainment industry and beyond.While the stars returned to their usual colorful gowns forthe 2019 show,the Time’s Up supportappears to be going strong.

One year after its launch,the Time’s Up movementis back at the2019 Golden Globe Awards.

And to show their continued support for the sexual harassment prevention initiative, several starsdonned ribbons and braceletsinscribed with“Time’s Up x2”on the red carpet.

PEOPLE’s Sexiest Man AliveIdris Elbawas spotted wearing one of the bracelets, along with Julianne Moore andGolden GlobescohostAndy Samberg.

Can’t get enough of the Globes? Check outour full Golden Globes coveragefor the latest news, fashion and more.

Agroup of Hollywood A-listers,includingReese Witherspoon,Natalie PortmanandTracee Ellis Ross, launched the Time’s Up movement on the first day of 2018 after a string of accusations of sexual assault against several influential men — most notably Harvey Weinstein — in the film industry.

As part of the movement, the group created the Time’s Up Legal Defense Fund to provide monetary support to people of any industry who are waging a lawsuit after experiencing sexual harassment in the workplace. According to Time’s Up, they’ve helped over 3,400 women and men since their launch, two-thirds of which are low-income workers.

RELATED VIDEO: 2019 Golden Globe Nominations Full List:Lady GagaScores for A Star Is Born

“We have been siloed off from each other,” Witherspoon told theNew York Timesafter the group’s launch. “We’re finally hearing each other, and seeing each other, and now locking arms in solidarity with each other, and in solidarity for every woman who doesn’t feel seen, to be finally heard.”

At the 2018Golden Globesfive days after the group launched,nearly all of the attendees wore black, along with bracelets and pins emblazoned with “Time’s Up” to make a statement against the epidemic of sexual harassment in the entertainment industry and beyond.

While the stars returned to their usual colorful gowns forthe 2019 show,the Time’s Up supportappears to be going strong.

source: people.com