Hollywood stars have paid tribute to the victims of the Paris massacre at the Golden Globe Awards in Los Angeles.
Dame Helen Mirren wore a pen on her dress and George Clooney had a lapel badge stating "Je Suis Charlie" - a nod to the 12 Charlie Hebdo magazine workers who were killed.
The audience gave a standing ovation to support free speech over the events in France.
It was also a stance against the recent hacking scandal, which led to Sony pulling the release of satirical comedy "The Interview" - which poked fun at the leader of North Korea.