Golden Globes 2026: #BeGood Campaign Takes Center Stage on the Red Carpet

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Golden Globes 2026: #BeGood Campaign Takes Center Stage on the Red Carpet

The Golden Globes 2026 red carpet saw a new addition this year with the introduction of "BE GOOD" and "ICE OUT" pins. Celebrities like Mark Ruffalo sported the "BE GOOD" pin as they arrived at the event with their partners. On January 11, the entertainment industry's elite gathered to honor artistic accomplishments while also using the platform to address the recent deaths of Renee Macklin Good and Keith Porter at the hands of ICE officers. Porter, a father of two, was fatally shot by an off-duty ICE agent in California, while Good, a mother of three and poet, was shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis.

The Golden Globes attendees had the opportunity to wear these pins as part of the #BeGood campaign, supported by the ACLU. The campaign seeks to pay tribute to Good and Porter while emphasizing the importance of kindness and compassion in the face of tragedy. The campaign encourages individuals to be good citizens, neighbors, friends, allies, and humans in the midst of such heartbreaking events. Everyday acts of goodness, such as ensuring children's safety, documenting injustices, and supporting organizations that promote safety, are highlighted as ways to make a positive impact.

For more information on the #BeGood campaign and its mission, you can refer to the full press statement available on the campaign's website.