Emma Watson showed off a new Time's Up tattoo on her arm at Vanity Fair's Oscars after party.
However, Twitter users were quick to point out that Emma's tatt is missing a vital piece of punctuation: an apostrophe.
Emma Watson attends the 2018 Vanity Fair Oscar Party hosted by Radhika Jones at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on March 4, 2018 in Beverly Hills, California.
Emma Watson, 27, may have a degree in English literature from an Ivy League school, but that didn't save her from getting a tattoo with a grammatical error.
"Times Up? Sans apostrophe?"
Watson's ink reads "Times Up", missing a crucial apostrophe between the "e" and the "s".
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The Harry Potter alum has been a vocal advocate of the Time's Up movement, which was started by women in Hollywood after allegations of sexual harassment ran rampant throughout the industry.
The tat featured prominent script on her right forearm with the name of the social initiative aiming to promote gender equality and end sexual misconduct.
At last night's Oscars awards celebrities brought their A-game to the red carpet and after parties. The filmmakers, the producers, the directors, the writers, the cinematographer, the composers, the songwriters, the designers.
McDormand concluded her short speech with the words "inclusion rider", in reference to a clause actors are entitled to add to their contract that calls for a diverse cast and crew.
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