Actresses dressed in black, and men wearing buttons reading "Time's Up" were outspoken about the need to change disparities in representation, hiring and pay. "Anybody who's involved in the Oscars telecast was watching that closely, and they probably breathed a sigh of relief afterwards." During a red carpet interview with the E! "That's the kind of honesty and frankness that we have not seen on the red carpet before. "We all knew Oprah could do an inspiring, fiery, rousing speech, but what a great reminder," Ryzik said.
Source: Ethiopian News January 08, 2018 15:56 UTC