At the Vanity Fair Oscars party, Emma Watson proudly showed off a temporary tattoo on her arm with the words ‘Times Up’, showing her support for the movement against Sєxual harᴀssment in Hollywood. The actress, known for her role in Harry Potter, looked stunning in a sleeveless Ralph Lauren dress as she mingled with other celebrities and activists at the event. However, some eagle-eyed fans pointed out that there was a missing apostrophe between the E and S in the tattoo, sparking a mix of praise and criticism on social media.
Emma Watson proudly displayed a temporary tattoo on her arm with the phrase ‘Times Up’ in solidarity with the campaign in Hollywood to combat Sєxual harᴀssment.
After revealing her new tattoo, Twitter quickly filled up with comments about the mistake – with some users commending Emma while others made fun of the error.
Critics wrote: ‘Emma Watson had a ‘Time’s Up’ tattoo, but it’s missing the apostrophe and I thought she was above that. #oscars… Did you forget the apostrophe on your ‘Time’s Up’ tattoo? Very poor grammar…
‘Emma Watson’s recent tattoo is stunning, but the spelling mistake is quite frustrating. #TimesUp… Can’t help but laugh at the news that @EmmaWatson has a grammar mistake in her tattoo. At least it seems like an easy fix! Get her on @E4TattooFixers… @EmmaWatson please tell me it’s not real? #tattoo #oscar #whydoit!…
‘Emma Watson is trying too hard to show her feminism with that times up tattoo and the missing apostrophe… Laughing at Emma Watson’s “times up” tattoo, she just went from a 10 to a 4’.
Tattooed: The 27-year-old actress from Harry Potter made a bold entrance at the 90th Academy Awards on Sunday night, showing off her new tattoo in a sleeveless dress as she mingled with other celebrities and trendsetters of the industry.
Yikes! After revealing her new tattoo, Twitter quickly became flooded with mixed reactions – with some users commending Emma while others ridiculed the mistake.
“Some may ᴀssume that with a degree from Brown University, you would at least know to spell check…Emma Watson: *buys temporary tattoo online* Tattoo: contains typo Emma Watson: well, good enough…”
“I adore @EmmaWatson, but am I the only one who finds the #TimesUp tattoo kinda tacky? Unflattering font, awkward placement, and no apostrophe. In my opinion, it undermines her entire support for the movement…”
“Emma Watson’s temporary tattoo is just cringeworthy. Nobody bothered to add an apostrophe with a sharpie?…Hopefully @EmmaWatson was smart enough to make that lousy tattoo a transfer and not the real deal. She probably gained points in the superficial feminist world. #TimesUp.”
A supporter of Emma Watson expressed their admiration, mentioning that there should have been an apostrophe in the word “Time’s” if it were real. They added hashtags like #this girlrocks, #grammaticallycorrect, and #timesup. On the other hand, a critic accused Emma of exploiting the movement for her feminist beliefs with a misspelled tattoo, questioning the equality between genders. Despite the backlash, fans defended Emma, complimenting her new tattoo while acknowledging the spelling error. As the controversy made its way to Instagram, a fan account rushed to her defense, praising her appearance at an Oscar Vanity Fair After Party and declaring their love for the actress.
Emma was spotted sporting a temporary tattoo back in June 2010 after attending the Glastonbury Festival. The tattoo on her upper arm said “Mother Lover” inside a heart, showing her playful side.
The famous individual who graduated from Brown University seemed unaware of the missing apostrophe between the E and S in the large slogan on her forearm. “Everyone should calm down about her tattoo, it’s just an apostrophe, AN APOSTROPHE! It’s not a big deal, I forget apostrophes sometimes too, and I don’t think this tattoo is permanent so please don’t get upset. And once again, let’s appreciate this pure perfection,” she expressed. Emma had previously experimented with a temporary tattoo after attending the Glastonbury Festival in June 2010, displaying the words ‘Mother Lover’ in a heart on her upper arm. At the recent event, Emma was spotted conversing enthusiastically with Jennifer Garner, a strong supporter of the Time’s Up movement who has contributed to the cause. In a social media post in January, the actress emphasized the importance of believing and supporting all survivors of Sєxual harᴀssment.
Engaged in conversation: While mingling at the event, Emma was spotted chatting enthusiastically with Jennifer Garner, a prominent supporter of the Time’s Up movement and a generous donor to the cause.
There is so much to discuss: Earlier this year, the actress from 13 Going On 30 shared a message on her Instagram stating: “We aim for all individuals who have experienced Sєxual harᴀssment to have their voices heard, to be supported, and to understand that there can be consequences for those responsible.”
Emma made a generous donation of £1 million to support victims of Sєxual harᴀssment just before the BAFTAs, where British stars wore black in solidarity with the cause. Known for her role as Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter series, Emma is estimated to be worth £39 million based on the Sunday Times Rich List. She was one of the first to condemn Harvey Weinstein, the disgraced Hollywood producer facing multiple allegations of Sєxual misconduct. Since becoming a Women Goodwill Ambᴀssador for the UN in 2014, Emma has been actively involved in advocating for gender equality. Her donation was made in response to an open letter signed by over 200 female entertainment industry figures, calling for an end to Sєxual harᴀssment in all sectors.
Back in 2011, Emma collaborated with Weinstein on the set of his film My Week With Marilyn. The young actress, who was 19 at the time, seemed uneasy in pH๏τos taken of them after a night out in London following the BAFTA Awards.
Time’s Up: Emma contributed £1 million to support victims of Sєxual harᴀssment before a display of unity among women at the BAFTAs, where numerous British celebrities donned black attire alongside feminist advocates.
Hanging out with celebrities: Emma decided to dress in black for the occasion, making a strong fashion choice after seeing Hollywood celebrities wearing black at the Golden Globes in January in support of Time’s Up.
Having a good time: She was spotted sipping wine and sharing laughs as she enjoyed herself at a party indoors. Emma collaborated with the famous Hollywood star back in 2011, when she appeared in his movie My Week With Marilyn. At that time, the 19-year-old seemed uneasy in pictures taken of them together after a night out partying in London following the BAFTA ceremony. In the pH๏τos from that evening, a young Watson can be seen leaving Mahiki nightclub in London as the producer embraced her from behind. Following the allegations that came to light, the actress and advocate for gender equality took to Twitter to express her solidarity with the women who had spoken out. She tweeted, ‘I stand in solidarity with all the women who have experienced Sєxual harᴀssment, and I am amazed by their courage. This mistreatment of women must come to an end.’
Taking a firm stance on Twitter, she expressed her support for all the women who have fallen victim to Sєxual harᴀssment. She marveled at their courage and called for an end to the mistreatment of women.
Responding to the accusations, the actress and advocate for gender equality took to Twitter to show her backing for the women who had spoken out.