Emma Watson To her Critics: 'Call Me A 'Diva', Call Me A 'Feminazi', Call Me 'Difficult'
Ever since her epic speech on gender equality for the United Nations
#HeForShe campaign, Emma Watson has copped critisicm for being a "first
world feminist" or simply just a feminist at all.
However
the 25-year-old, who recently announced her plans to take a year off
from acting to focus her attention on gender studies and learning more
about it on a global scale, says she doesn't care what the critics say. Emma Watson dares you to call her difficult, it won't stop her. Photo: Getty Images"We are not supposed to talk about money, because people will think you’re 'difficult' or a 'diva,'" she told Esquire.
"But there’s a willingness now to be like, 'Fine. Call me a 'diva,'
call me a 'feminazi,' call me 'difficult,' call me a 'First World
feminist,' call me whatever you want, it’s not going to stop me from
trying to do the right thing and make sure that the right thing
happens."
Go girl.
While some might argue that
the Hollywood pay gap debate is not relatable for most people when
they're talking about multi-million dollar pay gaps, Watson urges that
the message is still the same.
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