Grammys 2018: White roses on the red carpet
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Some of music's biggest stars wore white roses on the Grammys' red carpet, to mark their support of the #TimesUp movement.

"It's incredible how the world is pivoting in a new direction," said Rita Ora of the movement. "The more voices that come together, the more powerful everything gets."

Camila Cabello used a white rose to accessorise her glitter-ball clutch

Pop star Pink brought her family to the ceremony - including her daughter Willow, alongside husband Carey Hart and mum Judith Moore.

Sam Smith was one of the many male celebrities to endorse the movement

Pop star Kesha had a rose motif embroidered onto her suit. She performed her hit song Praying to reflect the #TimesUp movement during the Grammy ceremony

Miley Cyrus duetted with Elton John during Sunday night's ceremony

Lana Del Rey, whose Lust For Life was up for best pop vocal album, wore her rose as a corsage

Rapper Cardi B was nominated for best rap performance, for her breakout hit Bodak Yellow but lost out to Kendrick Lamar. The star's dress represents her dream of a "little girl going to the moon".

Alessia Cara, who went on to win best new act; and John Legend with his wife Chrissy Teigen, who is pregnant with their second child

Anna Kendrick and Kelly Clarkson also showed their support for the movement, which encourages women to speak out against sexual harassment

R&B star Khalid was up for five awards, including best new artist, but went home empty-handed

Comedian Sarah Silverman made a symbolic protest by stuffing her rose into her mouth.

Singer and actress Janelle Monae had one of the evening's most striking outfits

Lady Gaga performed the title track of her latest album, Joanne, at the ceremony

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- Published27 January 2018
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