Emma Watson is seeking outside help after she applied temporary ink to her arm reading "Times Up," which is missing an apostrophe.
"Fake tattoo proofreading position available," Watson tweeted Monday. "Experience with apostrophes a must."
Watson, 27, wore the tattoo to the Oscars on Sunday in commemoration of the Time's Up initiative, which was launched earlier this year by a number of celebrities in an effort to empower women and combat sexual misconduct.
Naturally, her fake job listing attracted lots of attention from eager fans.
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"Not only am I good w apostrophes, I'm also very adequate when using the oxford comma," replied Twitter user Maolin Macatangay.
Watson has been a public supporter of the Time's Up movement and uploaded a series of Instagram photos promoting the cause while encouraging her followers to donate.
"We are standing for ALL marginalized people," she captioned one of the photos. "Stand with us! #timesup."
Watson also recently donated $1.4 million to the UK Justice and Equality Fund, which is an anti-harassment organization. Her donation prompted more people to give money to the cause.
Watson's tattoo at the Oscars came about two months after the majority of attendees at the Golden Globes wore all black in support of Time's Up. Many wore pins displaying the initiative's logo as well.
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