Kehlani, as well as Amy Allen, Jordan Tyson and Kamal Wilson, walked the Grammys red carpet wearing an “ICE OUT” pin, which highlights the recent pattern of violence associated with ICE
Celebrities are making their way to the Grammys and making a statement.
The award show is being held at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California, at 8 p.m., with celebrities stunning on the red carpet. With many anticipating seeing who wins the biggest award of the night, Album of the Year, viewers at home also can’t wait to what their favorite singers are wearing for the night.
Kehlani, who is nominated for Best R&B Performance and Best R&B Song, stunned on the red carpet wearing a laced black dress with beads, hair down in waves and a smokey eye with a nude lip color. To bring the look together, the singer wore an “ICE OUT” pin, making a statement.
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The pin aims to highlight the recent pattern of violence associated with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and U.S. Customs (ICE) and Border Protection agents. Amy Allen, Jordan Tyson and Kamal Wilson also walked the Grammys red carpet with an “ICE OUT” pin.
This includes the death of Renée Nicole Good, a 37-year-old Minneapolis mother of three who was shot by an ICE officer earlier this month, and Keith Porter Jr., a 43-year-old father of two killed by an off-duty ICE agent in Los Angeles.
Alex Pretti is the most recent death amid unrest in Minneapolis. He was a 37-year-old ICU nurse who was shot by federal immigration agents on Jan. 24 during protests after Good’s killing.
When they accepted her Grammy for “Best R&B Performance, Kehlani had some words for ICE. They said, “Imma leave this and say, ‘F–k ICE.'”
The singer also spoke out against ICE in the red carpet. During an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, they said, “I really wanted to say f–k ICE. I really think they did some couth on carpet or something…” They added, ” We’re too powerful of a group to all be in the room at the same time and not make some kind of statement.
The Folded singer, who won her first Grammy tonight, has spoken out against ICE. In November, they shared their thoughts on the nationwide immigration raids on “Big Boy’s Neighborhood” radio show.
Kehlani said, “They’re kidnapping [people] out of schools, and jobs, and homes, and churches.”
The program’s host, Big Boy, remarked, “They’re kidnapping you now from going to do the right thing for your paperwork.”
Kehlani also highlighted reports that ICE officials have been “kidnapping American citizens as well” during the immigration sweeps, which have some ICE personnel wielding pistols.
At the 2026 Golden Globe Awards, celebrities also wore “Be Good” pins, with the same message.
This message of protest was organized by the ACLU, Maremoto, Move On, National Domestic Workers Alliance, and Working Families Power, with a press release, stating: “The #BeGood campaign aims to honor Renée Macklin Good and Keith Porter while also reminding us what it means to be good to one another in the face of such horror—to be a good citizen, neighbor, friend, ally and human.”
The statement continued, “Every day, everywhere, regular people are being good: keeping kids safe when they walk to school, filming fathers who are being disappeared from their workplaces, donating to fundraisers to support organizations who are keeping us safe.”
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