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Celebrities attending the 2026 Academy Awards were seen wearing small red pins on the red carpet, prompting many viewers to question what the symbol represented. The badge is linked to a campaign calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and has also been associated with the story of a young Palestinian girl named Hind Rajab.
Several celebrities wore the pins during the 2026 Academy Awards, using the globally watched red carpet as a platform to highlight the ongoing conflict and humanitarian concerns in the region. Activism around the issue was visible throughout the ceremony, with some artists also making statements calling for peace or Palestinian rights.
Her story later inspired the docudrama The Voice of Hind Rajab, a film that reconstructs the events surrounding her death and the attempts by emergency workers to reach her. The film premiered at the Venice Film Festival and was nominated for Best International Feature Film at the 2026 Academy Awards.
Members of the cast and filmmakers behind the project attended the Oscars wearing the red Artists4Ceasefire pins to draw attention to the real-life events behind the story and to call for an end to the violence.
Political statements on the red carpet were one of several ways celebrities used the 2026 Oscars to address global issues. In addition to the pins, some artists made speeches or comments referencing the conflict in Gaza and wider calls for peace during the ceremony.
The red Artists4Ceasefire badge had already appeared on earlier awards season red carpets, including the Golden Globes and previous Oscars ceremonies, where several high-profile performers wore similar pins.
At the 2026 ceremony, the symbol’s connection to Hind Rajab’s story brought renewed attention to the badge and the broader campaign behind it. For supporters, wearing the pin was intended to signal solidarity with civilians affected by the conflict and to urge political leaders to pursue a ceasefire.
The appearance of the pins also reflected a broader trend in Hollywood, where major awards shows have increasingly featured political messages and humanitarian appeals alongside the celebration of film.
For many viewers watching the red carpet, the small red badge became one of the most discussed visual symbols of the night, linking the glamour of the Oscars with a global political and humanitarian issue unfolding far from Hollywood.
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