ALBAWABA - British actor Khalid Abdalla who's best known for his role in Netflix's The Crown as "Dodi Fayed" showed his support for the Palestinian people and Gaza at the 2024 Emmy Awards on Monday, Jan. 15, 2024.
Previously, The actor was seen at the Critics Choice Awards with Mark Ruffalo as they both demanded Israel to ceasefire amid the ongoing Israeli aggression on Gaza. Additionally, Khalid Abdalla also made an appearance at the 2024 Emmy Awards with "Never Again" written in the palm of his hand in protest to stay vocal about the ongoing massacre being committed in Gaza.
Crown star Khalid Abdalla shows support for Gaza at Emmy Awards
Khalid, 42 posed for the cameras in a sleek black suit aiming his palm at them with the word "Never Again" written on it as mentioned above.
Khalid is no stranger to supporting Palestine and Gaza as he tweeted on X (formerly known as Twitter) the following:
"Because all lives are sacred. Because I believe in the power of the human heart. Because we need to be clear and open and do everything we can for a better world. #CeasefireNow."
Additionally, the star previously signed a letter demanding an immediate ceasefire in Gaza alongside Tilda Swinton, Miriam Margolyes, and Steve Coogan, according to the Dail Mail UK.
Top things that happened at the Emmy Awards on Monday
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HBO's Succession won the Best Drama Series at the Emmy Awards on Monday, with Kieran Culkin being the Best Actor in a Drama Series as well. Succession deservedly took home several awards for its interesting storyline and complex characters played by amazing actors.
Moreover, The Bear took home the Best Comedy Series although we believe Ted Lasso should've won! Both Steven Yeun and Ali Wong won Best Actor and Actress in a Limited Series and more.
View the full list of winners by The Independent here.