“BE GOOD” pin on. Gloves off. Ruffalo goes nuclear — and the comments section needed therapy. – News

Mark Ruffalo, Wanda Sykes, Jean Smart and more stars declared their stance against ICE at the 2026 Golden Globes after Renee Good was k!lled by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent on Wednesday.

The “Task” actor, “Hacks” actress and comedian all wore “Be good” pins on their lapels to protest ICE at the awards show Sunday, along with Ariana Grande and Natasha Lyonne.

Sykes, 61, spoke to Variety about her statement accessory on the red carpet.

Mark Ruffalo wearing a white tuxedo jacket with a black bow tie and a "BE GOOD" pin on the lapel.
Wanda Sykes on the red carpet at the 83rd Annual Golden Globes.

“Of course this is for the mother who was murdered by an ICE agent,” the actress told the outlet of the “really sad” shooting, which took place in Minnesota.

“I know people are out marching and all today, and we need to speak up,” Sykes continued. “We need to be out there and shut this rogue government down because it’s just awful what they’re doing to people.”

The “Upshaws” star rocked the white pin with black lettering on her shiny silver jacket, with Ruffalo’s pin on a cream suit.

Before Smart won her female actor in a television series — musical or comedy award, she told Entertainment Tonight that “everything’s kind of overshadowed by everything that’s going on right now in our country.”

“I feel like we’re kind of at a turning point in this country,” she said in the red carpet interview. “I hope people can keep their heads because that’s actually, really the hardest thing, I think, is to keep our heads. It’s going to take a lot of courage and concerns, but I think that’s important.”

Jean Smart at the 2026 Golden Globes
Wanda Sykes in a silvery suit on a red carpet at the 83rd Annual Golden Globe Awards.

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