Singer-songwriter Kehlani makes blunt anti-ICE statement on Grammys red carpet

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Kehlani didn’t shy away from boldly condemning Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers while walking the 2026 Grammys red carpet in Los Angeles.

“I wanted to say f–k ICE,” the “Folded” songstress said during an interview with the Hollywood Reporter on Sunday.

“I think everybody — we’re too powerful of a group to all be in a room at the same time and not make some kind of statement in our country, so it’s brainless to me.”

Kehlani spoke out against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers on the 2026 Grammys red carpet in Los Angeles. Getty Images for The Recording Academy
“I wanted to say f–k ICE,” the “Folded” singer told the Hollywood Reporter on Sunday. Getty Images

Kehlani, 30, also sported an “ICE OUT” pin with her black sheer evening gown.

The hitmaker won Best R&B Song and Best R&B Performance for her 2025 track “Folded,” and she also spoke out against ICE in her acceptance speech.

“Together, we’re stronger in numbers, [and must] to speak against all the injustice going on in the world right now,” she said.

“I think everybody — we’re too powerful of a group to all be in a room at the same time and not make some kind of statement in our country, so it’s brainless to me,” she added. JILL CONNELLY/EPA/Shutterstock
Kehlani also sported an “ICE OUT” pin. Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP

“I hope everybody’s inspired to join together as a community of artists and speak out against what’s going on,” Kehlani continued, concluding her speech with, “F–k ICE.”

The “After Hours” singer is one of the many celebrities who have chosen to blast ICE since the fatal shootings of Renee Good, a Minnesota resident, and Alex Pretti, an ICU nurse in Minnesota, last month.

Pretti was shot while filming officers, reportedly after trying to assist a civilian pushed to the ground by an agent.

The hitmaker also took home the Grammys for Best R&B Song and Best R&B Performance. REUTERS
She didn’t shy away from blasting ICE during her acceptance speech. Getty Images

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The incident is under investigation by the Department of Justice, and the agents responsible for shooting Pretti have been placed on administrative leave.

Olivia Rodrigo, Pedro Pascal, Katy Perry and Jamie Lee Curtis are other stars who also used their platforms to denounce ICE.

Pascal has shared several anti-ICE posts, including one that referred to immigration officers’ behavior as “unspeakable s–t after unspeakable s–t.”

“Together, we’re stronger in numbers, [and must] speak against all the injustice going on in the world right now,” she said. Getty Images for The Recording Academy
“I hope everybody’s inspired to join together as a community of artists and speak out against what’s going on. F–k ICE,” she concluded. AFP via Getty Images

Most recently, Pascal showed his support for the “ICE OUT — Nationwide Shutdown” on Jan. 30, which encouraged people not to work, shop or go to school.

Other musicians, including Billie Eilish, have slammed fellow A-listers for staying silent.

“Hey my fellow celebrities u gonna speak up,” the “Ocean Eyes” singer wrote via her Instagram Stories last week.

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