Celebrities will attend the Grammy Awards donning white roses in support of the Time’s Up anti-sexual harassment movement.
The 68th Grammys will take place on Sunday and there’s bound to be a sea of white flowers.
Female music executives sent out a mass email on Wednesday encouraging attendees to participate.
A group called the Voices in Entertainment, led by Meg Harkins of Roc Nation and Karen Rait of Interscope Records, is behind the move.
“As we are inspired by the #timesup campaign, we are encouraging the artists that we work with and our colleagues attending the 60th Annual Grammy Awards in New York City to wear a white rose to the ceremony,” they said in a statement.
“We choose the white rose because historically it stands for hope, peace, sympathy and resistance.”
There will be a special performance that shows support for Time’s Up.
It will be led by Kesha, who sued her former producer, Dr Luke, for sexual assault and battery, sexual harassment, gender violence, unfair business practices, and infliction of emotional distress.
James Corden is the host of the Grammy Awards for the second year running.
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