Hollywood pays tribute to Ukraine, President Zelenskyy amid Russian invasion during SAG Awards
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"Succession" star Brian Cox noted that the president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, was a comic — and thus a fellow performer. He urged censored dissenters in Russia to speak out.
Lady Gaga, who appeared on behalf of her film "House of Gucci," revealed on the red carpet that she was "really honored to be here" but noted that those in Ukraine should be remembered during the glitzy affair.
"This is a beautiful night where we all get to celebrate art together and celebrate each other," the 35-year-old told E!’s "Live from the Red Carpet". "There’s so much going on in the world and my heart goes out to Ukraine. I think tonight we should all really sit in the gratitude of this."
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