Emma Watson flaunts grammatically incorrect Time’s Up tattoo at Oscars afterparty
Emma Watson decided to carry the causes she supports not on her sleeve but on her arm at the Vanity Fair party
Hollywood actor Emma Watson lent her support to the Time’s Up movement at the Oscars afterparty as she sported a tattoo promoting the cause.
The actor, however, has not commented if the tattoo is permanent or temporary. The ink read ‘Times Up’ on her arm, missing the apostrophe for the organisation.
Emma has responded to the controversy on Twitter. “Fake tattoo proofreading position available. Experience with apostrophes a must,” she wrote in a tweet.
Watson, 27, has been an outspoken proponent of the Time’s Up movement, which began after bombshell exposes revealed decades of alleged sexual misconduct by Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein.
The movement calls on people who have experienced sexual misconduct in the workplace to speak up. A number of Hollywood stars, including Watson, have voiced their support and donated to the movement.


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