Emma Watson made a bold statement by proudly displaying her support for the Time’s Up movement on her arm at the Vanity Fair Oscar afterparty in Beverly Hills on Sunday. Rather than wearing her heart on her sleeve, Watson wears her mission boldly for all to see. The 27-year-old actress turned heads with her new Time’s Up tattoo, scripted in elegant black cursive on her arm. While she seemed to revel in showcasing her impactful ink, it was later revealed to be a temporary tattoo. Keep up with PEOPLE’s comprehensive coverage of the Academy Awards for the latest updates from Hollywood’s glitziest night.
This is not the first instance of Watson showing her support for Time’s Up. In February, she generously donated £1 million (around $1.4 million) to the Justice and Equality Fund in the U.K., which fights against sexual harassment, assault, and discrimination.
Taking inspiration from the Time’s Up movement, the fund aims to bring about personal, social, legal, and policy changes to ensure safety for everyone at work, in leisure moments, and at home.
Moreover, Watson made a statement at the 2018 Golden Globes by donning black to signify her solidarity with the movement. She was accompanied at the event by Marai Larasi, the executive director of Imkaan, an organization in the U.K. that works against violence towards minority women.
For those looking to contribute to the Time’s Up Legal Defense Fund, which provides legal support at lower costs to individuals of all genders who have experienced workplace sexual harassment, assault, or abuse, you can visit their GoFundMe page. To know more about Time’s Up, an organization of women within the entertainment industry fighting against sexual harassment and inequality, visit their official website.
The 2018 Oscars ceremony took place at the Dolby Theatre at Hollywood & Highland Center on March 4 and was shown live on ABC.