At the 2026 83rd Golden Globe Awards, a number of Hollywood stars turned the spotlight on social issues when they walked the red carpet and took the stage. One of the most talked-about moments came from Mark Ruffalo, who has long been vocal about politics and human rights, especially in the context of immigration enforcement.
Ruffalo was seen wearing a “Be Good” pin during the ceremony, part of a larger protest against the actions of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) following the shooting death of Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old mother of three who was shot and killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis earlier in January. Celebrities including Wanda Sykes, Natasha Lyonne, Jean Smart, and pop star Ariana Grande also wore similar pins as part of the #BeGood and “ICE Out” campaign to bring attention to the incident and broader concerns about ICE enforcement actions.
Mark Ruffalo stands on the right side of History.
— Earth Hippy 🌎🕊️💚 (@hippyygoat) January 12, 2026
Mark, Thank you for saying what most of the world are also screaming!
📍Golden Globes. pic.twitter.com/NiAISZ27ME
In remarks reported from the event, Ruffalo connected the tribute to what he sees as deeper problems in the country. He spoke about his difficulty “pretending like this crazy stuff isn’t happening” and criticized current leadership, noting his belief that a president who says he can rely on his own morality “has no morality.” He also called that person “the worst human being in the world” , a strong, personal attack that reflects Ruffalo’s frustration with what he characterizes as a lack of accountability at the highest levels of government.
Stars have increasingly used high-profile events like the Golden Globes to raise awareness about political and social issues, and this year was no exception. The #BeGood campaign, supported by advocacy groups and artists, aims to honor victims of ICE-related violence and to spark conversation about immigration policy and enforcement practices.
While not all celebrities at the awards chose to make political statements, the act of wearing these pins and speaking about real-world tragedies was a stark reminder of how cultural platforms are now being used to amplify social justice causes. Whether fans agree or disagree with Ruffalo’s strong language, his comments and the visible support from fellow artists turned a major entertainment event into a moment of political reflection.
