As ICE agents continue their reign of terror across the country, most notably in Minneapolis, awards shows are continuing on. At the 2026 Grammy Awards, some celebrities honored victims Alex Pretti, Renee Good, Keith Porter Jr., and Liam Ramos by wearing “ICE OUT” or “BE GOOD” pins to the ceremony. Billie Eilish, who told other celebrities to speak out, wore a pin alongside her brother Finneas. They were joined by nominees including Justin Bieber (along with his wife Hailey Bieber), Bon Iver, Samara Joy, and Kehlani, and Carole King, who presented Song of the Year. “I really wanted to say ‘Fuck ICE,’ but I think they needed some couth on the carpet or something,” Kehlani told The Hollywood Reporter. “I’m a little couthless, ruthless.” But, in her first Grammy acceptance speech, she went for it, saying “Fuck ICE” onstage. Eilish added, in her Song of the Year speech that “Nobody is illegal on stolen land.”
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The “BE GOOD” pins specifically reference Renee Good, who was killed by an ICE agent, though the pins are meant to honor all ICE victims. The “ICE OUT” pins are particularly poignant at the Grammys, as the awards show is being broadcast on CBS. The network was purchased last year by Skydance’s David Ellison, who has bargained with Trump.
The Grammys are the latest event at which celebrities have gotten a chance to support ICE OUT, after the Golden Globes, the Resonator Awards, and the Sundance Film Festival. Upcoming ceremonies where some of Hollywood might wear them include the Actor Awards and the Oscars.

