Celebrities attending the 72nd Annual Golden Globes Sunday night showed support for victims of the Charlie Hebdo terrorist attacks.
Stars, including George Clooney and wife Amal Alamuddin, arrived at the awards show red carpet wearing buttons with the phrase "Je suis Charlie." During an interview with Ryan Seacrest, Alamuddin showed the button pinned to her clutch, saying her bag was "customized in solidarity with the French people."
Several "Je suis Charlie" signs were also surrounding the area where fans sit near the carpet.
Diane Kruger con #JeSuisCharlie #GlobosdeOro pic.twitter.com/xiU7xa7AUQ— La Script (@LaScript) January 11, 2015
George Clooney with the JE SUIS CHARLIE button on his jacket. Amal has one on her clutch too.— Monica Alba (@AlbaMonica) January 12, 2015
Helen Mirren #GoldenGlobes: "[My #JeSuisCharlie pen is] a great reminder for all of us to stand by ... free speech." pic.twitter.com/nCiVXoO1nN— Brian A. Hernandez (@BAHjournalist) January 12, 2015
UPDATE: Jan. 11, 2015, 10:47 p.m. While accepting the Cecil B. DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award during the Golden Globes, George Clooney commented about the Charlie Hebdo attacks, and resulting demonstrations, saying, "They didn't march in protest, they marched in support of the idea that we will not walk in fear. So... Je suis Charlie."