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Celebs bring 'Je Suis Charlie' to the Golden Globes




Stars honored victims of the recent terrorist attacks in Paris on the Golden Globes red carpet Sunday night. Among them:

Diane Kruger and Joshua Jackson


The actress and her longtime boyfriend brought a sign reading, "Je suis Charlie," meaning "I am Charlie" — a reference to the targeted office of satirical weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo, where 12 people were killed Wednesday.

Amal Clooney


Mrs. George Clooney was spotted with a "Je Suis Charlie" pin on her handbag during an interview with Ryan Seacrest, which prompted admiration, as well as jokes, on Twitter:






Helen Mirren

Kathy Bates

Alexandre Desplat

Jared Leto




Before he presented the supporting actress award to Patricia Arquette for Boyhood, Leto paid tribute to the victims:
To our brothers and sisters in France: Our thoughts, our prayers, and our hearts are with you tonight.