There's a really good reason why stars are wearing blue ribbons at the Oscars
There is no way the 89th annual Academy Awards was not going to get political.
Some actors and actresses kicked things off before the show even began on Sunday night by wearing blue ribbons attached to tuxes and gowns while they strode upon the red carpet on their way into the event.
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The blue ribbons donned by those at the Oscars are meant to show support for the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), the national non-profit legal organization defending individual liberties and rights.
Yes, blue ribbons represent ACLU. Let us know who you spot wearing them! So far we've seen Ruth Negga and @Lin_Manuel! #Oscars #Oscars2017 https://t.co/2Bo4giuJcT
— ACLU National (@ACLU) February 26, 2017
Actress Ruth Negga, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Karlie Kloss and Casey Affleck are among those rocking the ribbons on the carpet and standing in solidarity with the organization.
"I'm wearing an ACLU ribbon because they're fighting incredible fights right now for American ideals." -@lin_manuel #Oscars #Oscars2017 pic.twitter.com/pypW1erdQU
— ACLU National (@ACLU) February 26, 2017
The accessory I'm most proud of #ACLU #MegaNegga
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Moonlight director Barry Jenkins was also spotted proudly wearing the ribbon on the red carpet.
@ACLU the #ribbon at #Oscars pic.twitter.com/XqCrQUMeqP
— Jewel Shepard (@Jewelshepard) February 26, 2017
ACLU—the nation's latest fashion icon.
UPDATE: Feb. 26, 2017, 7:31 p.m. EST The blue ribbon is definitely increasing awareness. "ACLU" has seen an incredible spike on Google, according to Google Trends.
The @ACLU is seeing a big spike in search as stars wear blue ribbons on the #redcarpet #Oscars https://t.co/aIsAaI99Yp pic.twitter.com/OnWXE23R6C
— GoogleTrends (@GoogleTrends) February 27, 2017