Actress Sepideh Moafi pays tribute to Iranian protest victims at Golden Globes 

Iranian-American actress Sepideh Moafi paid tribute to Iranian protest victims at the Golden Globes. (AFP)
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Updated 11 January 2023
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Actress Sepideh Moafi pays tribute to Iranian protest victims at Golden Globes 

DUBAI: Iranian American actress Sepideh Moafi — known for playing Gigi Ghorbani in “The L Word: Generation Q” and Lauren McCauley in “Black Bird” — paid tribute to those who have been killed during the ongoing protests in Iran with her red carpet look at the 80th Golden Globe Awards on Tuesday. 

The 37-year-old actress turned heads in sparkling black dress with an oversized red poppy rosette at the hip. 

“The dress has many stories,” Moafi said, “but the most important of which is this flower, which represents a blooming new Iran during this revolution.” 

Iranian American designer Amir Taghi and artist Haus of Milad collaborated with Moafi to create the dress. 

Taghi described dressing Moafi as an “absolute honour” and explained that the poppy is “inscribed by Haus of Milad with (the names of) many of the martyrs of our ongoing revolution in Iran.” 

“We will remember you as our heroes forever,” he wrote on Instagram. 


Ricky Martin lauds cross-cultural ‘beauty of music’ ahead of Abu Dhabi show

Updated 17 January 2026
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Ricky Martin lauds cross-cultural ‘beauty of music’ ahead of Abu Dhabi show

  • Grateful for many fans globally, Martin tells Arab News
  • Puerto Rican star performs at Saadiyat Nights on Jan. 31

DUBAI: Ricky Martin — the winner of multiple Grammy and Latin Grammy awards, who will perform at Abu Dhabi’s Saadiyat Nights concert series on Jan. 31 — spoke to Arab News recently about his diverse fan base and the upcoming show.

The Puerto Rican is joining a star-studded lineup of performers in the 2025-26 concert series.

“What I can say is that this show is a celebration of my years in the music world, and it’s designed to help the audience forget their troubles and simply have fun.

“It’s a well-balanced show, there will definitely be moments of high energy, but also intimate ones, because I like to create space for connection,” Martin said in a written response to questions.

Martin’s catalogue of hits includes “Livin’ la Vida Loca,” “The Cup of Life,” “Maria,” “Vente Pa’Ca,” “La Mordidita” and “Vuelve” and he says he is not surprised that his music has garnered fans across the globe.

“That’s the beauty of music. It has a way of traveling faster than language, territory, or culture. Latin music carries a very strong emotional core, and that’s why I think people relate to it organically.

Martin, who was honored with the first Latin Icon Award at the MTV Video Music Awards in 2025, added: “It still amazes me to see people from so many different backgrounds connecting with my music, I’m very grateful.

“We’re all more similar than we sometimes think. I’ve always been honest in my music and in my life. Whether someone understands the lyrics or not, they can feel the intention.

“I sing about love, freedom, vulnerability, celebration, things that exist in every culture. I think people respond to authenticity.”

The concert series this year includes Scottish singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi and American musician John Mayer.

Also performing are Ludovico Einaudi (Jan. 10), Max Richter (Jan. 29), Mariah Carey (Feb. 7), and Bryan Adams (Feb. 11).