SAEDNEWS: In a rare wave of high-profile solidarity, dozens of internationally renowned artists—including Kim Kardashian, Morgan Freeman, Dua Lipa, and Angelina Jolie—have spoken out in support of Iran amid its escalating confrontation with Israel.
According to Saed News, a growing constellation of global cultural figures has voiced support for Iran as it faces mounting pressure and military threats from Israel. A recently published list—compiled by Iranian sources and circulated widely in regional media—names 52 prominent actors, musicians, directors, and activists from the US, Europe, and beyond who have publicly denounced Israeli policies and expressed varying degrees of solidarity with Tehran’s position.
Included among the voices are household names: Angelina Jolie, Morgan Freeman, Samuel L. Jackson, Susan Sarandon, and Viola Davis. From the UK and Australia, figures such as Emma Thompson, Cate Blanchett, and Roger Waters—longtime critic of Israeli actions—have lent their influence to campaigns condemning the aggression. High-profile pop stars like Dua Lipa, Justin Bieber, and Shakira have also shared statements or social media posts highlighting the humanitarian consequences of Israel’s conduct.
While some expressed explicit support for Iran’s sovereignty and resistance, others used broader language focused on opposing militarism, colonial legacies, and the continued marginalization of Palestinians and Iran in global discourse. Even mainstream celebrities such as Kim Kardashian and Gigi Hadid—more often associated with fashion than foreign policy—have joined the chorus, reflecting a notable cultural shift.
Their support comes at a critical time, as international narratives are increasingly challenged by alternative perspectives. For Iran, often vilified in Western headlines, this surge of artistic backing marks a symbolic but potent form of global engagement—one that signals that the discourse is no longer confined to diplomats and generals, but now includes actors, singers, and storytellers shaping public opinion across continents.