Oscars 2022: The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences noticed a second of silence to recognise the continued battle in Ukraine. Through slides with a message of help, the organisers expressed their help for the individuals of Ukraine. Mila Kunis, a Ukrainian-born actress, was the opposite official acknowledger of the Russia-Ukraine battle.Also Read – Billie Eilish’s Dramatic Train Triggers Meme-Fest on Internet, Fans Post Loofa Pics And Say ‘Billies Loofa Era’ – Check Tweets
The message on the slides learn, “We’d like to observe a moment of silence in honour of the people of Ukraine, who are today confronting invasion, strife, and intolerance within their own borders. While the film provides an important platform for us to show our humanity during times of conflict, the fact is that millions of Ukrainian families require food, medical care, clean water, and emergency services. Resources are limited, but ‘as a global community,’ we can do more. We ask that you help Ukraine in any manner you can.. #StandwithUkraine.” Also Read – Oscars 2022 Highlights: Will Smith Slapping Chris Rock Beats His Best Actor Win; CODA Wins Best Picture
Many celebrities wore blue ribbons given by the United Nations Refugee Agency on the purple carpet this 12 months. According to Variety, the hashtag #withrefugees refers back to the refugee state of affairs created by Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine, in addition to solidarity with all these compelled to depart injustice. Also Read – Oscars 2022 Most Dramatic Dress Award Goes to Jada Pinkett For Her Big Green Gown – Do Not Miss The Diamond Jewellery – See Pics
List of celebs who confirmed up sporting blue ribbons in help of Ukraine:
Jamie Lee Curtis – She wore a blue ribbon with the phrases “with refugees” tied to her left hand.
Diane Warren – The musician wore a blue ‘with refugees’ pin to the purple carpet.
Yuh-Jung Youn – A north Korean refugee donned the blue ribbon above a darkish long-sleeved garment.
Jason Momoa – His apparel additionally included a modest gesture to Ukraine, with a blue-and-yellow pocket sq. paying homage to the nation’s flag.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine started on February 24, when it launched a barrage of missiles and plane in opposition to Ukrainian cities, together with Kiev, the capital. Over 3.6 million Ukrainians have been compelled to evacuate their nation because of Russia’s invasion, which has triggered the best European refugee disaster since World War II. At least 3,000 civilians have died because of the invasion, in keeping with Ukraine.
(With inputs from IANS)