#TimesUp is sex contest videosset to make its mark on the Grammys, too.
Celebrities attending the awards ceremony on Sunday have been asked to wear a white rose in support of the campaign.
SEE ALSO: All the fiercest signs from the Time's Up rally in LondonThe encouragement comes from a letter penned by a group calling itself Voices in Entertainment, consisting of women in the music industry, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
Addressed to its "brothers and sisters in music," the letter explained the group "is inspired by the #timesup campaign" and is encouraging "the artists that we work with and our colleagues attending the 60th Annual Grammy Awards in New York City to wear a white rose to the ceremony on Sunday, January 28th."
"We choose the white rose because historically it stands for hope, peace, sympathy and resistance," the letter adds.
"Please join us in support of equal representation in the workplace, for leadership that reflects the diversity of our society, workplaces free of sexual harassment and a heightened awareness of accountability that our sisters started on January 1st and continued through the Golden Globes and onward."
So far, Halsey, Rapsody, Kelly Clarkson, Cyndi Lauper, Dua Lipa, Rita Ora, and Tom Morello have agreed to participate in the wearing of white roses.
One of the first gestures in support of the anti-sexual harassment organization came at the Golden Globes, where many celebrities chose to wear black and wear a Time's Up pin.
Three hundred women across the entertainment industry launched the initiative, which not only aims to raise awareness of sexual harassment and assault, but also provide emotional and legal support to victims of sexual misconduct.
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