Harry Potter fame artist Emma Watson showed up at Vanity Fair Oscar party with a tattoo on her right inner forearm which read ‘Times Up’, honouring the movement against sexual harassment. The actress has been outspoken proponent of the Time’s Up movement which began after decades of sexual misconduct allegations by Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein. But Twitter was prompt enough to notice the tattoo’s grammatical error. The tattoo read ‘Times Up’ – clearly missing the apostrophe for the organisation Time’s Up. Thousands of people started trolling Emma on Twitter.
Emma Watson showing off her tattoo in support of Time’s Up movement
And Twitterati couldn't keep calm
A fan tweets someone to be her tattoo artist
Well however bad your day’s been.. you could always be Emma Watson(’)s tattoo artist!
— Tony Shepherd (@tonysheps) March 5, 2018
While other said this is what happens when JK Rowling doesn't write your stuff
That's what happens when your stuff isn't written by JK.
— Leslie David Eveson (@EvesonL) March 5, 2018
Emma is a graduate from Brown University. Umm..
“Times Up”? Sans apostrophe?
Might want to look into a refund for that Brown University bachelor’s degree in English Literature. 😏https://t.co/GqcZQcWIhk
— MarleneJ (@mjaeckel) March 5, 2018
While it is unknown whether the tattoo is real or fake, Emma joked on Twitter saying that she is hiring a 'fake tattoo proofreader'.
Fake tattoo proofreading position available. Experience with apostrophes a must.
— Emma Watson (@EmmaWatson) March 5, 2018
Fans immediately replied to apply for the position
I would like to take you up on this job opportunity? I have a masters in proofreadery graduated with a 1st from Tattoo Uni top of my class pic.twitter.com/9vpb66m09p
— Megan (@meganflockhart) March 5, 2018
Hi Emma - I'd like to apply for the job. My experience with apostrophes consists in being able to differentiate 'Emma, *you're* perfect' from 'I'd like to be *your* boyfriend.'
— Bastien Fachan (@BastienFachan) March 5, 2018
Well, the actress was humble enough to take it as a joke rather than getting offended. A spelling error doesn't define her dedication towards the movement. Emma has been one of the leaders of the Time's Up movement. According to the reports, she recently donated 1 million pounds to another anti-harassment campaign.
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