While world leaders and French citizens flooded the streets of Paris in a show of unity against terrorism in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo massacre, Hollywood also demonstrated their support at the Golden Globes.

Jared Leto, presenting the award for Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture, said our hearts are with the people of France and repeated “Je Suis Charlie,” while stars hit the red carpet flashing signs, buttons and screen savers bearing the popular refrain.

George and Amal ClooneyJohn Shearer/Invision/APGeorge and Amal ClooneyJohn Shearer/Invision/AP

George Clooney and wife Amal both wore black buttons with “Je Suis Charlie.” George donned one on his jacket, while his bride fastened one to her white clutch.

Film composer Alexandre DesplatDanny Moloshok/ReutersFilm composer Alexandre DesplatDanny Moloshok/Reuters

French film composer Alexandre Desplat sent a sign of love to his countrymen and free speech.

Joshua Jackson and Diane KrugerJordan Strauss/Invision/APJoshua Jackson and Diane KrugerJordan Strauss/Invision/AP

Joshua Jackson and Diane Krugerhit the red carpet flashing a “Je Suis Charlie” sign.

Helen MirrenJordan Strauss/Invision/APHelen MirrenJordan Strauss/Invision/AP

Helen Mirren, holding a “Je Suis Charlie” sign, added a symbol of solidarity of free speech to her red gown: a blue pen.

Kathy BatesJohn Shearer/Invision/APKathy BatesJohn Shearer/Invision/AP

“American Horror Story” star Kathy Bates holds up her iPhone featuring a “Je Suis Charlie” screen saver.

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