LONDON -- Celebrities have Horrorbeen pretty outspoken about Trump becoming president -- just look at the Twitter reactions, and Lady Gaga's Trump Tower protest -- and British actress Emma Watson is no exception.
SEE ALSO: J.K. Rowling keeps her cool during election, calmly destroys Twitter trollsOn Wednesday evening, following the confirmation that Donald Trump had won the election, Watson posted the following tweet.
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At the start of the month, as part her feminist bookclub Our Shared Shelf and in conjunction with Books on the Underground, Watson travelled around the London Tube hiding copies of Maya Angelou's Mom & Me & Mom.
Now, in the wake of the 2016 election result, she's taken her project to the U.S.
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From the looks of it, Watson's tweets have been pretty well received.
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You go, Watson.
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