Emma Watson announced via her Facebook page that she will be conducting a live question and answer session on Gender Equality this Sunday, March 8th. See her message for an opportunity to be a member of the audience. For everyone else, the event will be live streamed on Facebook.
“I hope you’ll join me on Sunday 8th of March at 1PM NYC/5PM London-time for a conversation about He For She and Gender Equality, live on Facebook. If you’re in London and would like to be there in person, tell me how you are making a personal impact to advance gender equality. Please submit your story, here: http://goo.gl/forms/dRzVjsdNSR, by 12PM London-time on Wednesday 4th of March and you could be selected to attend this special event as an audience member! Em x”
Emma Watson posted a lovely note to Carell during the Oscars on Sunday (Feb. 22), complimenting both his film roles and his sartorial choice. See Emma’s Twitter post below and Steve Carell’s response to her note.
@SteveCarell #HeForShe @MONIQUEPEAN #OscarsCufflinks pic.twitter.com/W5TcnteQwK
— Emma Watson (@EmWatson) February 22, 2015
Dear Steve Carell,
You were pure genius in “Little Miss Sunshine” (one of my all time favourite films), my brother became obsessed with you after “Anchorman,” I wanted to marry you or have you adopt me after “Crazy, Stupid, Love,” I hated that guy you played in “The Way Way Back,” and then you were mind-blowing in “Foxcatcher” and I think you’re so awesome and now you are wearing #HeForShe cufflinks at the Oscars to support Gender Equality. Couldn’t be more proud.
Thank you. Love, Emma x
Thanks @EmWatson. An honor to support #HeForShe and gender equality.
— Steve Carell (@SteveCarell) February 23, 2015
Emma got cast as the lead in Disney’s live action Beauty and the Beast movie, and one fan just couldn’t wait to see the Harry Potter actress as Belle. The talented artist named Maryam Shah Mohammad gave Emma Watson’s fans a glimpse of what she might look like as the Disney princess, Belle. We’ve added it to our gallery. So check it out!