The protagonist of Harry Potter , Emma Watson , has been part of this movement, in which justice is demanded for the death of George Floyd at the hands of a police officer and a better life for all those people of color. However, Emma Watson came in for criticism for posting her black image with white borders, which is not according to what everyone is doing on #BlackOutTuesday.
A post shared by Emma Watson (@emmawatson) on Jun 2, 2020 at 11:08am PDT But the white border is no surprise, since if you browse his personal Instagram , you will notice that in all his photographs he uses the same white border. Something that many did not notice when criticizing it. https://www.instagram.com/p/B-bzIGaqYoe/?utm_source=ig_embed Luckily, there are those who have defended it tooth and nail, highlighting the countless times in which Emma Watson has participated in the UN ; as well as supporting movements on women’s rights, equality, education and even the environment.
Solo vengo a recordaros que es embajadora de la ONU, participó en el G7 a favor de las mujeres y lucha contra el acoso y abuso sexual pic.twitter.com/zqrJBUc2Vk — El Traslador ⚯͛ (@El_Traslador) June 2, 2020
— Ana Jiménez (@AnaP_Jmnz) June 2, 2020
— Yari Dork (@YariDork) June 2, 2020
— Chico en llamas (@victorgochi) June 2, 2020 But Emma Watson has not been the only one to be part of the #BlackDownTuesday and some other celebrities such as Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively, Ariana Grande, Bruno Mars, Taylor Swift, Tom Hardy, the Jonas Brothers, Ellen Degeneres, Tom Felton, Taika Waititi , among Many more have shared a black image on their social networks with the hashtag #BlackOutTuesday. Here are some of them.
A post shared by Miley Cyrus (@mileycyrus) on Jun 2, 2020 at 9:10am PDT
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