Lady Gaga and Kelly Clarkson displayed white roses at the 2018 Grammys red carpet to support the Time's Up initiative.
Inspired by the black dress initiative at this year's Golden Globes, Eve, Rita Ora, Cyndi Lauper and Lana Del Ray were among the many women who chose to accessorise their dresses with the rose.
Host James Corden and other male stars, including Ryan Seacrest, Sting, Shaggy and Sam Smith also wore a white rose in protest against sexual abuse and harassment.
Three hundred women across the entertainment industry launched the Time's Up initiative, which not only aims to raise awareness of sexual harassment and assault, but also provide emotional and legal support to victims of sexual.
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