Actress, UN ambassador, feminist icon: Who is Emma Watson?
At 27, the British actress has become a leading figure in the fight for gender equality, including through her role as UN Goodwill Ambassador. She was born in Paris in 1990 to a couple of lawyers. When she was five, her parents divorced and she returned to live in Britain with her mother and brother.
Hermione Granger

At the age of nine, she spent nine auditions before landing the role of Hermione Granger in the film adaptation of JK Rowling's Harry Potter saga. She explains that she took the auditions very seriously: "The more I auditioned, the more I wanted the role. Even if it sounds pathetic, a chance in a million. Million girls wanted to play Hermione.
For ten years, and eight films, she plays the best friend of the wizard and becomes an international star. She continues school and, during filming, follows five hours of private lessons per day. In 2009, at age 19, she joined the University of Brown in the United States and graduated in English Literature five years later. Get
Voice of the fight for gender equality
In 2014, she was appointed UN Women Goodwill Ambassador and dedicated herself to the HeForShe campaign for gender equality. In a remarked speech at the UN, she defines feminism as "the belief that men and women should enjoy the same rights and opportunities."
In December of the same year, the American NGO Ms. Foundation for Women awarded her the title of "Feminist Personality of the Year". The following year, the day of her 25th birthday, she made her entry into the ranking of the 100 most influential personalities of Time magazine. She is considered one of the figures of feminism of the 21st century. Enjoy her latest motion pictures for free and get online movie streaming without any subscription.

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In 2016, during a speech at the United Nations, she denounces sexual assault on campus: "What is the example, as is the case in far too many universities, when we are told that violence is not really a form of violence? "
At the time of the emergence of the Time's Up movement in January 2018, she said: "What fascinates me in all this is to make sure that it is a global movement. "They stand side by side, women and men in every professional field, because we know it happens everywhere." At the same time, she donates one million euros to the Justice and Equality fund, which fights against sexual harassment in Britain.