Emma Watson answered everyone who criticizes her for her bare chest

Most recently, all admirers of the talent of the 26-year-old actress Emma Watson, who was remembered by many of the paintings about Harry Potter, could enjoy her photo session in the Vanity Fair. The pictures with the actress were unexpected, a bit provocative and tender. It would seem that it is still necessary, but the feminists, whom Watson so actively supports, turned out to be not ready for this.

Emma Watson on the cover of the Vanity Fair

The Internet "exploded" from the photo shoot of Emma

It's no secret that British actress Watson rarely allows herself to show on the screen or in magazines nude body parts. The picture in the Vanity Fair gloss only partially opened the bare breast of Emma, ​​and a whole crowd of ill-wishers fell upon the actress with curses. Here are some comments you could find on the Internet: "My God, and this is our zealous feminist? How can I go about this and show everyone a breast? "," I did not understand something .... But what about Emma's appeals to girls about feminism? She is no longer with us? "," It turns out her desire to be a feminist - empty words, and the desire to show everyone their breasts won ", etc.

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Emma explained her position

After the scandal began to flare up, Watson decided to bring some clarity into the situation. In her last interview for Reuters, the actress said these words:

"In general, this whole situation with regard to my work with Vanity Fair surprises me greatly. I thought that society understands what feminism is, but it turns out that it is not. I always urged the girls to dispose of their body and life only in the way they want. It is very important that women have the opportunity to choose! And now I get the impression that feminism for many is a kind of stick that can be beaten by "guilty" women, trying to drive them into some kind of incomprehensible framework. Feminism has always been associated with freedom. I do not understand what my chest is all about. This is confusing and discouraging. "
Emma explained what feminism is