Emma Watson has a lot to say when it comes to the U.S. presidential election.
The 26-year-old English actress, who also serves as the UN Women’s Global Goodwill Ambassador, took to Twitter to air her thoughts.
“America is my second home,” Emma wrote. “I have friends there that I think of as family. It has been excruciating to sit on the sidelines in the months leading up to this election. Goodness, I wish I could cast a vote.”
She quoted political scientist Valerie Hudson, “We know one of the most reliable indicators of peace and prosperity, nationally and globally, is not a country’s level of wealth, democracy, or ethno-religious identity; but how well its women and girls are treated.”
Emma ended her note with, “You have real power to decide the future of generations to come.”
The general election will take place on November 8. Read her full post below.
Chloe Moretz rocks a pair of red sneakers as she stops by Joan’s on Third with a few pals on Wednesday morning (October 19) in Studio City, Calif.
The 19-year-old actress later watched the third and final Presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, and had some strong opinions about what she saw.
Will you be tuning in for tonight’s first official Presidential debate?!
It’s an important event as Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump talk about their policies ahead of the election on Tuesday, November 8.
Moderated by NBC Nightly News anchor Lester Holt, the debate will kick off from Hofstra University at 9PM ET in Hempstead, N.Y.
The debate will be divided into six segments of approximately 15 minutes each covering a variety of topics.
The moderator will open with a question, after which each candidate will have two minutes to respond. They will also have an opportunity to respond to each other.
Camila Cabello talks about an issue that’s close to her heart as she join’s MTV’s Total Registration Live, aka TRL, campaign.
As election year ramps up, Camila will join Kendall Jenner, Ty Dolla $ign and more for the one-day program that MTV describes as “an empowering live special that will rally Millennials to register to vote.” The show’s title “TRL” is a flashback to the network’s classic franchise Total Request Live.
Fifth Harmony singer Camila, 19, took to Twitter to share a video she made with MTV explaining why voter registration has become an important cause for her. “I was born in Cuba, I’m Cuban Mexican. I came to American when I was 6 or 7 years old,” Camila explained. “As an immigrant, I know the struggle and importance of this election.”
TRL airs on Tuesday, September 27, on National Voter Registration Day @ 6PM ET/PT on MTV, mtv.com and MTV’s Facebook and YouTube pages.
The 25-year-old actress told EW, “If Donald Trump becomes president, that will be the end of the world.”
Liam said, “I’ll back you up on that.”
Josh added, “It’s a publicity stunt. It can’t be real.”
“I genuinely believe that reality television has reached the ultimate place where now even things like this might just be for entertainment,” Jen added. “It’s either that or it’s Hillary [Clinton]‘s brilliant idea.”
She continued, “I was watching him on the campaign trail and one guy said, ‘I love Donald Trump because he’s saying everything I’m thinking and I just can’t say it because of the PC factor.’ And I’m thinking, ‘You are absolutely right. That’s who I want representing my country, somebody politically incorrect. That will just be perfect.’”