Montana Tucker uses her appearance at the 66th Grammys to call attention to plight of Israeli captives.
Singer, songwriter, dancer, and social media influencer Montana Tucker hit the carpet at the Grammy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles on Sunday making a fashion statement in support of Israeli captives in Gaza.
Tucker’s gown was emblazoned with a giant yellow ribbon loop in support of the 136 Israeli hostages still held captive by Hamas terrorists in Gaza. On the loop was written: “Bring Them Home.”
She also wore a Star of David necklace.
A handful of celebrities also wore smaller yellow ribbons at the Golden Globe Awards on January 7 to promote awareness of the hostage crisis.
At the Grammys, the Recording Academy’s CEO, Harvey Mason Jr., mentioned the tragedy of the music festival near Gaza, at which hundreds of young Israelis were slaughtered by invading Palestinian terrorists.
Mason said from the podium: “Music must be our safe space. When that’s violated, it strikes at the very core of who we are.”
He then listed other music events at which there were fatalities: “We felt that at the Bataclan concert hall in Paris.
We felt that at the Manchester Arena in England. We felt that at the Route 91 Harvest Music Festival in Las Vegas. And, on October 7, we felt that again, when we heard the tragic news from the Supernova Music Festival for Love, that over 360 music fans lost their lives and another 40 were kidnapped.”
Mason mentioned neither that the “music fans” were Israelis, nor that they were murdered and taken hostage by Hamas Palestinians, but it is hoped that some of the audience knew what he was talking about. Meanwhile, a pro-Palestinian protest was being held outside the event hall.
Montana Tucker, 31, wore the big yellow ribbon because she supports Israel and is a “proud Jew.”
She says that with her blonde hair and her unusual name, many people don’t realize that she is Jewish.
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