Colin Farrell is urging people to show their support for Laois woman Emma Fogarty who is undertaking an enormous challenge to raise money for DEBRA Ireland this June.
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Colin Farrell is urging people to show their support for Laois woman Emma Fogarty who is undertaking an enormous challenge to raise money for DEBRA Ireland this June.
Emma Watson has also made her support of the Black Lives Matter movement very clear after getting backlash for her Blackout Tuesday posts. The Harry Potter actress shared a very powerful message about racism.
Emma Watson will not stand for racial injustice, and she made that very clear with her Instagram post on June 3. The actress’s message was inspired by the latest death of a black man, George Floyd, by a white police officer, Derek Chauvin, which sparked a widespread conversation about racism in the United States. “I stand with you,” Emma told the black community in her post.
Emma Watson is making amends after her arguably shallow show of support for the Black Lives Matter movement didn’t go over well with fans.
Still learning. Emma Watson responded after fans criticized her for matching her “Blackout Tuesday” post to her Instagram feed’s aesthetic.
Emma Watson has been forced to defend herself after attracting criticism for her Blackout Tuesday posts this week.
Emma Watson broke her silence after facing backlash for her ‘tone-deaf’ Instagram post amid the Blackout Tuesday campaign in support of Black Lives Matter protests. On May 2, the 30-year-old actress took to social media and joined millions around the world by posting a black square.
Emma Watson is being taken to task by some on social media for her #BlackoutTuesday posts. Watson -- as well as a number of other celebrities -- has chosen to participate in the social media initiative on Tuesday to pause promotional and commercial content while the world takes a chance to the Black Lives Matter movement and brings deep awareness to racial injustice and police brutality.
Emma Watson has told fans “I see your anger, sadness and pain” following an online backlash over her Blackout Tuesday posts.
The last ever Harry Potter film is nearing its nine-year anniversary, and the first one came out nearly 19 years ago. After all that time has passed, Daniel Radcliffe, 30, was asked if he still keeps in touch with his two co-stars who played his ride or dies at Hogwarts — Rupert Grint, 31, and Emma Watson, 30 — while doing an interview on The Today Show, uploaded on June 1. To answer that question, Daniel responded, “Absolutely”!
Emma Watson is speaking out.