2024 Grammys: Montana Tucker’s Dress Honors Israeli Hostages with Ribbon
OAN’s Elizabeth Volberding
12:30 PM – Monday, February 5, 2024
Montana Tucker, a singer and social media influencer, made a bold statement at this year’s 2024 Grammy Awards. She wore a dress adorned with a yellow banner resembling a ribbon to show her support for Israel and their efforts to free their hostages.
At the 2024 Grammy Awards held in Los Angeles, Montana Tucker showed her support for Israel by wearing a banner on her dress that read “Bring Them Home.” This was in reference to the Israeli hostages still being held by Hamas. Tucker, who visited Israel in December, wanted to draw attention to the ongoing captivity of these individuals.
Hamas has abducted a total of 253 hostages, with 132 still being held in Gaza. The IDF believes that many of them may have already died. Tucker, being Jewish and the granddaughter of Holocaust survivors, felt a personal connection to the cause and used her platform to raise awareness.
In addition to the banner, Tucker also wore a silver Star of David necklace as a symbol of her solidarity with Israel. Her actions have garnered attention and support from her millions of followers.
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In December 2023, Tucker expressed her condolences to the Israelis affected by the war. She has been using her social media platforms to raise awareness about the ongoing conflict and the denial of the Holocaust. Tucker’s visit to Israel allowed her to meet with survivors and families affected by the recent terror attack.
“For me, since October 7th, I’ve pretty much taken over my social media to post about what is going on. One year ago, I made a Holocaust educational docu-series called “How To Never Forget,” where I took my followers to Poland and I went to visit Auschwitz, where my grandparents are Holocaust survivors. And you know, that was a year ago, when Holocaust denial was still a thing, and people still deny the Holocaust; anti-Semitism was at an all-time high, even a year ago,” Tucker stated.
“And now, since October 7th, the denial that is still there is absolutely terrible and so upsetting. And no matter what I posted, I feel like there was still denial. And so I wanted to physically go to Israel and be there and show, you know, my millions of followers, ‘This is real. This just happened. This didn’t happen 10 years ago, 20 years ago, 100 years ago, this happened less than three months ago when I went and I tried to meet with as many survivors as I could meet with, as many families as I could meet with. For the second time I met with Hersh’s parents and they’re so incredible. And I met with hostages that were released, and I was sad to leave; I didn’t want to leave.I want to be in Israel as much as I can. Israel is the most amazing place in the world. And despite everything that is going on there right now, the people have so much love and hope in them and spirit in them. And I hope with my content, already I’ve seen people’s perspectives changing a little bit, and their eyes are being opened. And that’s all I could ask for.”
During the Grammy Awards, Harvey Mason Jr., the CEO of the Recording Academy, also paid tribute to the victims in Israel. He acknowledged the tragic events that have occurred at music events around the world and emphasized the importance of music as a safe space.
“Music must be our safe space. When that’s violated, it strikes at the very core of who we are,” Mason said from the stage at the awards ceremony.
Although Mason did not explicitly mention Israel, Gaza, or Hamas, the four-month conflict between Israel and Hamas was referenced multiple times throughout the ceremony.
“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 7th, 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. That day and all the tragic days that have followed have been awful for the world to bear as we mourn the loss of all innocent lives,” Mason concluded.
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How did Montana Tucker show her support for Israel at the 2024 Grammy Awards?
Montana Tucker Shows Support for Israel at the 2024 Grammy Awards
Singer and social media influencer Montana Tucker made a bold statement at this year’s 2024 Grammy Awards. She wore a dress adorned with a yellow banner resembling a ribbon to show her support for Israel and their efforts to free their hostages.
At the Grammy Awards held in Los Angeles, Tucker showed her support for Israel by wearing a banner on her dress that read “Bring Them Home.” This was in reference to the Israeli hostages still being held by Hamas. Tucker, who visited Israel in December, wanted to draw attention to the ongoing captivity of these individuals.
Hamas has abducted a total of 253 hostages, with 132 still being held in Gaza. The IDF believes that many of them may have already died. Tucker, being Jewish and the granddaughter of Holocaust survivors, felt a personal connection to the cause and used her platform to raise awareness.
In addition to the banner, Tucker also wore a silver Star of David necklace as a symbol of her solidarity with Israel. Her actions have garnered attention and support from her millions of followers.
Twitter reactions to Tucker’s statement were positive, with many expressing gratitude for her support. One Twitter user thanked Tucker for standing in solidarity with the hostages and their families, while another praised her for making sure the world hears their cry.
Tucker has been actively using her social media platforms to raise awareness about the ongoing conflict and the denial of the Holocaust. Her visit to Israel in December allowed her to meet with survivors and families affected by the recent terror attack.
In an interview, Tucker expressed her frustration with the continued denial of the Holocaust and the ongoing conflict in Israel. She visited Auschwitz, where her grandparents are Holocaust survivors, and wanted to bring attention to the fact that these events are not distant history, but recent occurrences that still affect people today.
During the Grammy Awards, Harvey Mason Jr., the CEO of the Recording Academy, also paid tribute to the victims in Israel. He acknowledged the tragic events that have occurred at music events around the world and emphasized the importance of music as a safe space.
While Mason did not explicitly mention Israel, Gaza, or Hamas, the four-month conflict between Israel and Hamas was referenced multiple times throughout the ceremony.
Music has always been a powerful medium for expressing emotions and raising awareness about important issues. Montana Tucker’s decision to use her platform to show support for Israel and their efforts to free their hostages is a prime example of how artists can make a difference and inspire change through their actions. As the world continues to face numerous challenges, it is crucial for individuals to use their influence to promote unity, understanding, and justice.
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