'The Crown' Star Khalid Abdalla Makes a Statement About Gaza at Emmys

  • Publish date: Tuesday، 16 January 2024
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'The Crown' star Khalid Abdalla called for a ceasefire in Gaza at the 75th Emmys in Los Angeles by showing a message on his hand at the red carpet. 

The star had donned an all-black outfit and held up his palm for the cameras. The message on his palm read "Never Again", calling for an end to the atrocities being committed against the Palestinians in Gaza.

The star displayed a similar message at 'The Crown' Season 6 LA premiere in November, where his palm displayed the message 'Ceasefire Now'.

Khalid Abdalla in 'The Crown' 

Image source: IMDb.

Khalid Abdalla played Dodi Fayad, the late Princess Diana's boyfriend in the Netflix series 'The Crown'.

Fayad was an Egyptian film producer and son of billionaire Mohamed Al Fayad 

Khalid Abdallah's Activism for Gaza

Other than these political statements on the red carpet, Abdalla also signed the letter demanding a ceasefire in Gaza with the Artists for Palestine UK. 

He signed the letter along with other celebrities including Tilda Swinton, Miriam Margolyes, and Steve Coogan.