Emma Watson Flirts With John Boyega To Distract Herself From Feminism He For She Drama

Emma Watson, now recently single, has begun testing the water for a new relationship, possibly to distract herself from all the feminism "He For She" campaign drama. Seeing how John Boyega was around her, Emma Watson took the opportunity to brush up on her flirting game.

According to Metro, Emma Watson replied positively to his very upfront flirting. When he asked, "@EmWatson can we do movies together more often? #AskEmma", she tweeted back, ".@JohnBoyega I was thinking the same thing all of yesterday. Lets make this standard practice."

To that, John Boyega replied"DONE!"

Recently, Emma Watson has been trying to do some good in this world, but people are super skeptical of her feminism as well as her "He For She" campaign. The actress even had to turn to her "black women" bosses so that she doesn't lose all credential.

So a new relationship with John Boyega might help her take her mind off her criticizers.

According to Belfast Telegraph, Emma Watson just had enough when a fan asked her whether she was a "white feminist" during a Twitter Q&A.

The actress answered, "I've been thinking about it a lot. White feminist implies an exclusion of black women from the movement which I find surprising because my bosses (and the people who gave me the job) are two black women."

Her reply got even more curt towards the end. She continued, "It implies that I am not aware of my own privilege but I mention my own luck/good fortune/privilege something like 5 times in my UN speech and my wish to make sure other women have access to the same opportunities that I have."

This question may have made Emma Watson even more angered probably due to the speech she gave related to her feminism movement "He For She" backfired. She claimed that some men are better at supporting feminism than women, a rather touchy thing to say.

According to Mirror, she said that "Some of the best feminists I have encountered are men, like Steve Chbosky who directed me in The Perks of Being a Wallflower, and director James Ponsoldt who I am working with at the moment [on The Circle]. Some women can be incredibly prejudiced against other women!"

Maybe John Boyega can help her formulate better ways to not sound so "white".

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