Maybe use spell check next time
Emma Watson showed off a new Time’s Up tattoo on her arm at Vanity Fair’s Oscars after party. The only problem – it was spelt wrong.
Watson’s ink reads “Times Up,” missing a crucial apostrophe between the ‘e’ and the ‘s’.
She appeared to be unaware of the mistake.
The glaring error was noticed by fans who mocked Watson on Twitter over her “very poor grammar.”
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
Emma Watson really got 'Time's Up' tattooed on her arm without the apostrophe 😂
— Ben🌸 (@BenGmHarris) March 5, 2018
https://twitter.com/KymScally/status/970635099434864642
The new inking is either permanent or a temporary transfer.
Watson was among a raft of stars who stood in support of Hollywood’s movement against sexual harassment on Sunday night.
Ashley Judd wore a Time’s Up inspired ring and Frances McDormand called out the gender disparity among this year’s Oscars nominees.
She finished her speech with the words “inclusion rider,” referencing a clause an actor can add to their contract requiring a certain level of diversity in a production’s cast and crew.