Emma Watson's Not Your Ordinary Disney Princess As She Goes Topless On Vanity Fair
Emma Watson, famous for her magnificent charm and acting skills, is also known for being a feminist and an activist. She has almost done everything, everything except going nearly-naked in photos. Because of this, everyone got the shocks of their life when she goes topless for a Vanity Fair shoot.
The 26-year-old has surprised everyone with her bra-less photos for a Vanity Fair issue. Successfully, Emma Watson has achieved flawless, fierce, ad confident pose on the magazine's March issue.
As Yahoo! reported, the "Beauty and the Beast" star has produced dignified shoots, just like the many works of the legendary photographer Tim Walker. Emma Watson may have gone topless, but her modesty was covered with Burberry's white, caged cape which was directly from the lavish brand's collection from the London Fashion Week show. The sophisticated attire was matched with a ruff inspired by the Elizabethan era.
However, despite the effort of producing a decent shoot, some people find ways on how to criticize the actress. In fact, Emma Watson, who was known as a UN ambassador for women's right, has been tagged as "hypocrite".
"Feminism, feminism... gender wage gap... why oh why am I not taken seriously... feminism... oh, and here are my t***," Daily Mail columnist Julia Hartley-Brewer wrote on her Twitter.
Emma Watson: "Feminism, feminism... gender wage gap... why oh why am I not taken seriously... feminism... oh, and here are my tits!" pic.twitter.com/gb7OvxzRH9
— Julia Hartley-Brewer (@JuliaHB1) March 1, 2017
But still, not everyone has thought of it as something worth differing, instead, find it "brave and stunning."
According to an interview with Emma Watson, her film "Beauty and the Beast" has made her feel the transition of being a woman on-cam.
"I've been doing this since I was 10 or 11, and I've often thought, I'm so wrong for this job because I'm too serious; I'm a pain in the ass; I'm difficult; I don't fit," Emma Watson explained. "But as I've got older, I've realised, No! Taking on those battles, the smaller ones and the bigger ones, is who I am."