Emma Watson branded a 'hypocrite' for appearing 'tpls' in a magazine
Immersed in the middle of the promotion campaign for 'Beauty and the Beast', Emma Watson has become the target of a barrage of criticism on social networks for an image of the actress in 'Vanity Fair' magazine in which she appears showing the chest.
The debate is served. Can she be feminine and feminist? The actress, champion of feminism and ambassador for women's rights at the UN, has been branded a 'hypocrite' for her 'sexy' pose in 'Vanity Fair'. In the photo, the protagonist of the latest Disney film, which opens on the 17th in Spain, appears barely covered by a white Burberry bolero. The English journalist Julia Hartley-Brewer has ironically criticized the actress's commitment.
"Emma Watson: Feminism, feminism... the pay gap between men and women... Why, oh why am I not taken seriously... feminism... oh, and here are my boobs!", She has written her on Twitter. The message has launched the debate. Along with the criticism that some Internet users have added, other voices have come out in defense of Watson. "Feminism does not have a dress code. A woman's body belongs to her and she does what she wants with it.
You are great and magnificent, Emma Watson," one of them wrote. "You can be a feminist and be proud of your body. The delivery of Emma Watson in a revealing photo session does not nullify her feminist commitment, "says another. In addition to being a successful actress, Watson is a reference for many people for her commitment to women and her fight for equality, the environment and human rights.