Mormon feminists are everywhere, but it’s not always easy to identify each other. There are many Mormon males who are feminist allies and also a number of non-Mormon allies (male and female) who support Mormon feminism—maybe even more than you might think. Once in a while, they give us outward cues indicating their solidarity. These images are rare and hard to come by, but they do exist* and I took the time to compile them all into one place. You’re welcome.

*except these are all totally fake.

Benedict Cumberbatch was photographed wearing this dashing Feminist Mormon Housewives sweater. I want one!

Jennifer Lawrence is quoted as saying, “[Wear Pants to Church] is such an insignificant, innocuous thing, but that’s what worked so well about it. It sends a supportive message to those who need it and the negative reaction to it kind of perfectly illustrated the problem and brought a lot of awareness to inequality in LDS church culture. Brilliant.”

Ryan Gosling also supports Wear Pants to Church Day. Last year he wore a purple suit, shirt, and tie, and even attended a local ward house that day. Hey girl.

George Clooney hearts Mormon feminists.

Of course we all remember Beyonce’s controversial performance at the 2014 VMAs dedicated to Mormon female empowerment.

Tina Fey poses in front of a wall featuring a quote by Emmeline B. Wells. Wells was the fifth Relief Society General President of the church, serving from 1910 until her death in 1921. She was also a noted women’s rights advocate.

It looks like Emma Watson is enjoying Joanna Brooks’ memoir Book of Mormon Girl. I bet it’s a signed copy.

Here’s Bradley Cooper sporting a Carol Lynn Pearson t-shirt. Everyone loves CLP.

Idris Elba is committed! He’s got a giant “Mormon Feminist Ally” tattoo on his chest. He’ll always be Stringer Bell to me.

Justin Timberlake holding up a Heavenly Mother art piece. Thanks, JT!

Mr. Darcy himself, Colin Firth, wearing a #mofem shirt at some sort of white Celestial photoshoot.

Vintage Denzel in an FMH shirt. This is hot.

Tom Hiddleston looks excited to start reading his copy of Women at Church by Neylan McBaine.

Joseph Gordon-Levitt lends his support to his Mormon feminist sisters.

Brandon Flowers, one of only two actual Mormons on this list (unless you count Ryan Gosling’s childhood), got a tattoo indicating the desire to bring Heavenly Mother back into LDS discourse. I agree with him!

Amy Poehler gives a shoutout to FMH’s own Crazy Woman Creek. My wife is jealous. So am I.

This is pretty bold. President Uchtdorf wearing a “Let Women Pray” lapel pin while giving a talk in General Conference. The Silver Fox strikes again!

I had to throw this one in.

Scott Heffernan is a designer and photographer in Seattle. He is co-founder of Modern Mormon Men. You can find him on Twitter @ScottHeffernan.