Although it’s not a real tattoo, there’s a noticeable typo in Emma Watson‘s temporary ink. The 27-year-old former Harry Potter star made a statement at the Vanity Fair Oscars afterparty when she sported a Time’s Up tattoo on her forearm — the only problem was that the apostrophe was missing so it read, “Times Up” instead of “Time’s Up.”

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While the tattoo might not have been grammatically correct, it’s not a surprise that Emma decided to accessorize her outfit with the art. She has been incredibly passionate about the Time’s Up movement — an act of change started by women in Hollywood after sexual misconduct allegations built up.

Just after the initiative was announced, Emma posted a message on Instagram in support of the movement. She wrote, “The clock’s been ticking on the abuse of power. I stand in solidarity with women across every industry to say #TIMESUP on abuse, harassment, and assault. #TIMESUP on oppression and marginalization. #TIMESUP on misrepresentation and underrepresentation. Sign the solidarity letter and donate to the @TIMESUPNOW Legal Defense Fund: Link in bio.”

One month later, Emma voiced her opinion again on Instagram and said, “There is no question that #TIMESUP should be and will be a global movement. A movement that is defined and led by those affected by the problem, not by those in power.”

With the platform and voice Emma has been given, she’s used it to express how passionate she is not only for Time’s Up but other foundations — both in the states and abroad — that try and help sexual harassment victims. She recently donated more than one million dollars to the Justice and Equality Fund, which defends sexual abuse victims in the UK.