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How refreshing! I love it when the plastic surgery sculpted and intellectually absent Hollywood folks are confronted with a contrast. I hope she remains in the forefront of film roles.
It must be a slow day for real news. Hollywood is a fake and boring group of people.
To Emma Watson I quote an old Aussie saying of -- "Good on you Sheila". Actually I am English and migrated to Aussie in 1954 when I was in my thirties.
So good to see a young woman standing up for modesty in dress and conduct. Less truly is more in my opinion. I would rather get to know a girls personality than her body.
Hollywood: high school with money...
She was great in 'Perks of Being a Wallflower'. One of the best movies last year.
Kudos to Emma. I appreciate the example you set for my daughter.
And to those who would criticize her for her upcoming role, get a life. Her job is acting. It's not who she is, obviously. I'm sure she does things on the screen that she wouldn't do in real life - things she says, things she wears - but gratefully she still has firm limits there, too.
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