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5th March 2018
12:21pm GMT

As the actress proudly showed off the new tattoo for the cameras, eagle-eyed fans couldn't help but notice there was a spelling error.
Instead of Time's Up, the 27-year-old's tattoo read, 'Times Up'.
It remains to be seen if her new design was the real deal or simply a temporary transfer.
Taking a closer look at it, we reckon that it's probably not the real deal - but, if it turns out it is, at least adding an apostrophe won't be too painful.
Over the last few months, the Harry Potter star has been a vocal supporter of the Time's Up movement.
Ahead of the BAFTAs last month, she donated £1 million to the newly launched Justice and Equality Fund.
The newly set up fund aims to offer help in three areas: offering legal advice, providing advice and support and helping to campaign for safer environments.
Their GoFundMe reads:
"Inspired by the phenomenal campaigners of #metoo, TIME’S UP, Ni Nunca Mas, the #lifeinleggings movement and others, a group of UK-based women from the entertainment industry have come together to challenge the sexual harassment, assault and discrimination that persists across all industries and sections of society - from media and politics to business and transport."
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