Lupita Nyong’o, Julianne Moore, & More Powerful Women Support Time’s Up Movement at Tribeca Film Fest

Lupita Nyong'o speaks on stage during a Time's Up panel held during the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival on Saturday (April 28) at Spring Studios in New York City.

There were many stars at the event, including fellow Oscar winners Julianne Moore, Mira Sorvino, and Marisa Tomei. Other powerful women in the industry who showed support included Sienna Miller, Jurnee Smollett-Bell, Ashley Judd, Cynthia Erivo, Amber Tamblyn, Sasheer Zamata, Mariska Hargitay, and #MeToo founder Tarana Burke.

Before the event, Ashley tweeted, "On my way to share my national letter to survivors of sexual assault @TIMESUPNOW event at #tribecafilmfestival with a dialogue after reading it with the great and dear @TaranaBurke #wecanheal."

FYI: Mira is wearing a Landero dress and Sarah Flint shoes.

Laurie Metcalf Gets Support from Daughters & Greta Gerwig at Miscast Honors 2018!

Greta Gerwig keeps chic and sophisticated in a black suit while hitting the red carpet at the 2018 Miscast Gala Honors Laurie Metcalf event held at Hammerstein Ballroom on Monday (March 26) in New York City.

The 34-year-old Lady Bird writer-director was joined at the event by the honoree of the evening herself Laurie Metcalf, who was accompanied by her daughters Mae Akins Roth and Zoe Perry.

Also in attendance to show their support was Sara Bareilles, Frozen on Broadway star Caissie Levy, Amber Tamblyn, Alison Pill, and The Band's Visit star Katrina Lenk.

"Laurie Metcalf is a rock star. She's basically the definition of fearless. She's astonishingly inventive and brings every character she plays fully alive," said MCC Co-Artistic Director Bernard Telsey in a statement. "It was a gift working with her at MCC when she premiered The Other Place with us. But really it’s a gift every time she’s on stage, which fortunately for all of us, she returns to again and again. We’re so excited about honoring her at the next Miscast."

FYI: Greta is wearing a The Row Suit, earrings by EF Collection, and a ring by Graziela Gems.

Sienna Miller, Rachel Weisz & Chloe Sevigny Celebrate Metrograph’s 2nd Anniversary!

Sienna Miller strikes a pose while attending Metrograph's 2nd Anniversary Party at Metrograph on Thursday (March 22) in New York City.

The 36-year-old actress was joined at the event by Rachel Weisz, Chloe Sevigny, Zosia Mamet, Thomas Middleditch, Britne Oldford, Cristin Milioti, Hailey Gates, Amber Tamblyn and her husband David Cross.

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At the event, Thomas revealed he'd like to see '80's sci-fi flick The Blood of Heroes at The Lower East Side art house cinema.

"Rutger Hauer is in it, Joan Chen. And it’s a post-apocalyptic sport movie," Thomas said (via WWD). "It's like Hoosiers, but in the world of Mad Max."

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Amber Tamblyn Defends Tweet About Hasidic Man Trying to Run Her Over

Amber Tamblyn is speaking out to defend her tweets about a Hasidic man who tried to run her and her baby over with his car.

The 34-year-old actress was walking around Brooklyn on Sunday afternoon (March 4) when she said a Hasidic man in a grey van tried to hit her in the crosswalk.

"If anyone in Brooklyn near the intersection of Washington Ave and Atlantic Ave just saw a Hasidic man in a grey van try to hit a woman and her baby in a stroller as she crossed a crosswalk, honking and touching the stroller with the car’s bumper, please DM me. That woman was me," Amber tweeted. She later added, "Thank you everyone for your kind words of support today. We are fine. But this is not the first time a man from the Hasidic community in NYC has attempted to harm me or other women I know. Any woman riding a bike through South Williamsburg can attest. I hope this guy is caught."

Amber faced some backlash on Twitter from people who felt she was generalizing the entire community of Hasidic people with her tweet. Some called her anti-Semitic.

When someone replied with a similar experience she responded, "I’m so sorry to hear this, Benjamin. And I completely agree with you here and will not be silenced or bullied or intimidated by anyone who wants to twist my words into anything other than what it is."

Amber later clarified, "I’ll say this once. To anyone suggesting I’m anti-Semitic for identifying a man as Hasidic who hit my daughter’s stroller in a crosswalk with a car then rolled his window down, wagged his finger and told me 'Watch where you’re going': I will not be bullied or intimidated by you."

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Emmy Rossum & Chelsea Handler Use Their Platforms to Help Elect Women to Office

Chelsea Handler and Emmy Rossum meet up while attending the Emily's List Pre-Oscars Brunch and Panel on Tuesday (February 27) in Los Angeles.

Emily's List is an organization that advocates for women to be elected into office and Chelsea said last month that she's taking a year off from her career to work for the cause.

Other celebs that attended the event included Amber Tamblyn, Andrea Riseborough, Top Chef's Padma Lakshmi, Fresh Off the Boat's Constance Wu, Scream's Carlson Young, Wind River's Julia Jones, and Veep's Clea DuVall.

FYI: Emmy is wearing a Lela Rose outfit. Padma is wearing a Fitbit Alta fitness tracker.

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Natalie Portman, Rashida Jones & More Join Forces To Represent Time’s Up at Makers Conference 2018!

Natalie Portman and Rashida Jones are all smiles as they pose for a photograph backstage at The 2018 MAKERS Conference at NeueHouse Hollywood on Monday (February 5) in Los Angeles.

The ladies were in attendance to represent Time's Up.

Joining Natalie and Rashida at the panel were filmmaker Ava DuVernay, CAA motion picture agent Maha Dakhil, Katie McGrath, Grammy-winning music video director Melina Matsoukas, entertainment lawyer Nina Shaw and writer-producer Jill Soloway.

"Usually we're the only woman at work. Like many other industries, we walk onto a nearly all male set and we're usually alone and we rarely get to interact with each other," Natalie said (via THR) about the movement bringing together women. "If you're the only woman in the room it isolates you and prevents you from sharing stories so if there are predators you don't talk to each other. It's empowering to be in a room, on the same team, and refuse to be pitted against each other. There's not only one spot--we're going to make room for all of us. It's really powerful. And we have all these new friends."

Natalie and the ladies also announced that, since the January 1st launch of Time's Up, the organization has raised $20 million and received requests for legal aid from those who lack the means to defend themselves from workplace abuses -- farm workers, hotel workers, steelworkers, and others.


Time's Up Panel | 2018 MAKERS Conference

Also pictured: Gabourey Sidibe, Karlie Kloss, Kathy Najimy, Amber Tamblyn and Mary McCormack hitting the stage to give Real.Life.Stories. monologues at The 2018 MAKERS Conference at NeueHouse Hollywood that same day.

‘Sisterhood’ Cast Reunites to Celebrate America Ferrera’s Pregnancy & Time’s Up Movement!

The four stars of The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants - Alexis Bledel, America Ferrera, Amber Tamblyn, and Blake Lively - reunited to ring in the new year and celebrate America's pregnancy!

The ladies are also advocating for the Time's Up movement.

"Starting the New Year off with blessings from my Sisterhood. We've got work to do for the next generation. Let's get to it. #TIMESUP," America captioned a photo on Instagram, in which her sisters are resting hands on her baby bump.

Amber posted the same photo and said, "Didn't think anything could beat starting off the new year with the #TIMESUP Legal Defense Fund initiative yesterday, but then..."

Go donate now to the Time's Up Legal Defense Fund if you have a dollar or more to spare!