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Mark Ruffalo wears anti‑ICE pin at Golden Globes and calls Trump 'worst human being'
Summary
At the 2026 Golden Globes several celebrities wore 'BE GOOD' and 'ICE OUT' pins in tribute to Renee Nicole Good, who was shot and killed by an ICE agent; Mark Ruffalo publicly criticized President Trump while speaking about the incident.
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At the 2026 Golden Globes, several celebrities wore black-and-white pins reading "BE GOOD" or "ICE OUT" on the red carpet as a tribute to Renee Nicole Good. The pins and remarks were tied to a campaign organized after reports of deadly encounters involving immigration enforcement. Performers and presenters referenced the incident during interviews and onstage remarks, bringing attention to broader protests and the campaign.
Key facts:
- Celebrities including Mark Ruffalo, Natasha Lyonne, Wanda Sykes and Jean Smart were reported as wearing the pins during the Golden Globes appearances.
- Mark Ruffalo is quoted as saying the pin was for Renee Nicole Good and he criticized President Trump in remarks reported by USA Today.
- Organizers described the #BeGood campaign as a response to reports that 2025 was one of ICE's deadliest years in two decades and said they planned to continue the campaign through awards season.
- The article reports that protests have occurred in multiple U.S. cities following the shooting and a separate Border Patrol-related shooting in Portland.
- The Trump administration is reported as defending the ICE agent, saying he acted in self-defence and believed Good was going to hit him with her car.
Summary:
The appearances and remarks at the Golden Globes amplified public attention to the shooting and to the #BeGood campaign. Organizers and some celebrities said they would continue the campaign and related visibility during awards season. Undetermined at this time.
