NEWEST ‘Beauty And The Beast’ Clip Features Gaston!
Well, if you bump into Emma Watson on the street, it’s probably best NOT to hound her for a picture. It stars Emma Watson (Harry Potter) as Belle and Dan Stevens (Legion, Downton Abbey) as The Beast.
The “Beauty and the Beast” star has also made a conscious effort to keep her relationship with her boyfriend as private as possible.
Bringing us one step closer to being Belle in the real life, beauty brand Skin Inc have collaborated with Disney to create the official Beauty And The Beast Get Glowin’ skin serum. Both characters are game-changers especially in raising the banner of feminism, which does not go far from the actress herself who portrays these roles. The said clip was simply titled “Belle” and it is a remake of the scene from the animated movie introducing the said character. “People will say to me, ‘Have you spoken to Jodie Foster or Natalie Portman?”. “‘We need to rev things up!'” Belle walks down the street and sings about everything that she sees because it is the same thing she has been seeing since the day that they arrived in the village. Most recently, she was spotted with her mother at the Women’s March on Washington.
And her past experiences with fame have also led her to value her privacy – especially when it comes to her boyfriend of over a year, tech manager William “Mack” Knight.
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In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Emma Watson discussed how the word “feminist” can be troublesome.
“But what’s the point of achieving great success if you feel like you’re losing your freakin” mind? “I just can’t give that tracking data”.
“It was fascinating that her activism could be so well mirrored by the film”, Steinem says, assuring viewers that 2017 Belle is a force to be reckoned with. In the beginning, she is scared but gradually befriends the enchanted staff and talks to them. They can see what I’m wearing and who I’m with.
“Let me ask you something: If you did a story on a young male actor who was very private and involved in activism, would you think he was too severe or serious?”