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06th Mar 2018

Emma Watson on THAT error on her Time’s Up tattoo she debuted during Oscars

Keeley Ryan

Guess that settles it.

Emma Watson has revealed the Time’s Up tattoo she had at the Vanity Fair Oscars party was a fake – before asking for a “proofreader”.

The 27-year-old showed off her new inking on Sunday night, showing solidarity with the Time’s Up movement, which aims to tackle sexual harassment and assault across all industries.

As the actress proudly showed off the new tattoo for the cameras on the red carpet, eagle-eyed fans couldn’t help but notice there was a  glaring error.

Instead of Time’s Up, the Harry Potter star’s tattoo read, ‘Times Up‘.

And now Emma has spoken about the ‘inking’, revealing that it was, in fact, a temporary transfer.

She then hinted that the typo was an accident, before asking for a “proofreader”.

She wrote:

“Fake tattoo proofreading position available.

“Experience with apostrophes a must.”

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.”