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Hollywood actress Emma Watson landed herself in the sea of trolls as she sported a temporary tattoo which said ‘Times Up’ at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party.
Her noble cause behind the tattoo was overshadowed by the awkward grammatical error which was easily caught by the Twitter parade.
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The Harry Potter actress missed to put an apostrophe between the letters ‘e’ and ‘s’ and it seems that the people on Twitter were in no mood to forgive the Hollywood star for the silly error.
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One of the users on the micro-blogging site wrote: ‘Emma Watson got a ‘Time’s Up’ tattoo but it’s missing the apostrophe I sooooo thought she was better than that #oscars.”
Here are some other reactions:
Emma Watson got a “Time’s Up” tattoo but it’s missing the apostrophe. I sooooo thought she was better than that. #oscars
— Kayleigh Ryan (@K4yry) March 5, 2018
Love Emma Watson trying too hard to prove how much of a feminist she is with that Times Up tattoo and missing the apostrophe 😃😂
— Aaron KD Bourn (@AKDB) March 5, 2018
emma’s time’s up tattoo is missing an apostrophe fjdksksja
— juls (@katarasdraco) March 5, 2018
Emma Watson’s stick on tattoo is so unbelievable cringe. No one thought to sharpie in an apostrophe?
— Kym Scally (@KymScally) March 5, 2018
I hope @EmmaWatson was wise enough to make that crappy tattoo a transfer and not the real thing. Bet she earned lots of points in the fake feminist world. #TimesUp
— Raynard Lawson (@raynardlawson) March 5, 2018
While a section was all guns blazing for the actress, there were also people who looked past the error and emphasised on the importance of the campaign.
After receiving a slew of reaction on her tattoo, Emma Watson also took to Twitter and shut the trolls like a boss.
Fake tattoo proofreading position available. Experience with apostrophes a must.
— Emma Watson (@EmmaWatson) March 5, 2018
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