", It’s been 150 days since Breonna Taylor was murdered in her sleep by Jonathan Mattingly, Brett Hankison, and Myles Cosgrove—and her killers have not been charged.

Uzo Aduba also paid tribute to Breonna Taylor during the virtual ceremony on Sunday. Regina King/Instagram. The front of the shirt reads "Arrest The Cops Who Killed Breonna Taylor," while the back features an illustration of Taylor and the words "Say Her Name. Representatives for Phenomenal Woman did not immediately respond to Insider's requests for comment.

Like what you see here? Regina King just won big at the 2020 Emmys for her performance in Watchmen, and took the opportunity to honor the Black Lives Matter movement.Instead of pajamas or … '—I would have thought that the name was cool, but I was not mature enough to understand that someone heroic could have that many complexities," shared at the time.

When shared on Instagram, King wrote, “Too often Black women who die from police violence are forgotten. Illustration Eine Leidenschaft, die mich schon immer begleitet hat und begleiten wird. Regina …

© 2020 E! Emmys preshow. Wayman Bannerman and Micah McDonald, King's stylists, told Insider they wanted to "enter this ceremony with a spirit of happiness, joy, and support of all the diverse talent nominated this year. 2020 Bustle Digital Group.

It was important as a creative team to collectively pivot during this time and illustrate that red carpet glamour can still exist through innovation. News' Live From the Red Carpet, Regina explained she would've worn the eye-catching design if there was an in-person ceremony.

During E! King, who won best actress in a limited series on Sunday for her role in HBO's "Watchmen," appeared on the E!

Instead of pajamas or a gown, King chose a tailored suit from Schiaparelli Couture paired with a deep black graphic tee that had Breonna Taylor’s face on it, below the words “Say Her Name.”. The star's over-the-top gown wasn't the only thing to turn heads. Click here to read more. Uzo Aduba, who took home an Emmy on Sunday night for her performance as Shirley Chisholm in "Mrs. America," also wore a shirt that paid tribute to Taylor during the virtual ceremony. The T-shirt is actually one that she shared on Instagram more than a month ago, the front of which stated “Arrest the cops who killed Breonna Taylor.” It seems that for the Emmys, King chose to wear the tee backwards, assuring that everyone would be able to clearly see Taylor’s face beneath her suiting. The Watchmen star shared all the details behind her royal blue dress by Schiaparelli Couture by Daniel Roseberry. Viel Spaß beim Ansehen! Regina King just won big at the 2020 Emmys for her performance in Watchmen, and took the opportunity to honor the Black Lives Matter movement. The actress' statement-making gown featured larger-than-life sleeves, an explosion of jewel embellishments and a high-low silhouette. Emmy Winners Regina King, 'Succession' Creator Make Powerful Statements Emmys 2020 Winners ... used her victory speech time to remind everyone to say the name, Breonna Taylor. All proceeds from the $45 shirt, which features an illustration by artist Arlyn Garcia, are directly donated to the foundation. Online - Deine Quelle für Promis, Promi News, Klatsch und Tratsch, Gossip, Fashion Trends, Fotos von Stars, TV Serien und aktuelle Kinofilme! Despite not wearing the blue number, Regina lit up the room wearing a bright pink blazer and matching pants.

The gorgeous blue gown was adorned with sparkling embellishments and a dramatic, asymmetrical neckline. ", "Regina is captured dancing with two women that represent sisterhood and heritage," they added.

Der Text ist unter der Lizenz „Creative Commons … Hallo, ich bin Regina Wolf. A leading-edge research firm focused on digital transformation. Let’s stay loud, keep demanding justice for Breonna and her family, and SAY HER NAME. King wasn't the only one to honor Breonna Taylor with her look at the Emmys. King was among a number of celebrities who shared pictures of themselves in the shirt, which was designed by Phenomenal Woman in partnership with the Breonna Taylor Foundation.