This Is the Meaning Behind That Bracelet Everyone Is Wearing at the Golden Globes

Stars are supporting the Time's Up movement again at the 2019 Golden Globes, this time while wearing Time's Up bracelets and ribbons. Attendees, including host Andy Samberg, Idris Elba, and Rachel Brosnahan, wore the accessories around their wrists for the award show in Beverly Hills.

The ribbons and bracelets, while a demonstration of continued solidarity, are also supporting the new Time's Up x2 campaign, representing the second year of the initiative. They were designed by Arianne Phillips and read TIMESUPx2 on them.

Time's Up, as a movement, was created in 2018 to demand fair, safe, and dignified workplaces for all women and piggybacked off the #MeToo movement that specifically targeted putting a stop to sexual harassment. In honor of the Time's Up movement last year, celebrities wore all black at the Golden Globes and Time's Up pins at the Oscars.

In its second wave, Time's Up x2 aims to become an even bigger movement, causing a disruption in society to seek equality. In a recent post to its website, those behind the movement wrote, "We won't stop fighting until there is gender balance in leadership and all women have the opportunity to reach their full potential at work . . . Everything will change when we have more women, especially women of color and women from other traditionally underrepresented groups, making decisions. Period."

BEVERLY HILLS, CA - JANUARY 06:  Rachel Brosnahan attends the 76th Annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on January 6, 2019 in Beverly Hills, California.  (Photo by Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images)
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