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From Angelina Jolie to Emma Wattson: Did you know these celebrities were feminists?

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Have you ever thought that the Celebrities like Angelina Jolie and Emma Wattson would be feminists? Famous feminists have worked for women’s rights and equality in various ways throughout time.

There are women like Malala who raised the importance of women and actresses who helped bring women to an equal level in society. And today we have a list of actresses who were feminists.

Let’s have a look at the List of Feminist actress like Angelina Jolie and More

1. Emma Watson 

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Emma Watson has been an actress and feminist icon ever since she captured our attention as the intelligent and outgoing Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter films.

In 2014, Emma launched the HeForShe campaign and spoke at the UN headquarters, where she explained the meaning of feminism and destroyed the man-hating debate. She stood up for equality and women’s rights many times.

2. Tarana Burke 

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Tarana Burke is largely responsible for the new wave of feminism after starting the #MeToo movement in 2006.

Burke has been a great help to victims of sexual assault and harassment, and her work has motivated a large number of women around the world to speak about their own experiences of s*xual assault to encourage everyone. It is a great treasure for women.

3. Angelina Jolie

Variety

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Award-winning actress Angelina Jolie over the years, her work for the United Nations has largely focused on the struggle of women in war zones, and in 2013 Angelina Jolie won the Humanitarian Award for the same.

While on International Women’s Day 2020, the actress Angelina Jolie wrote for TIME about the importance of giving love and respect to women.

4. Taylor Swift

Rolling Stone

While accepting Billboard’s Woman of the Decade award in 2019, Taylor shared how she fights sexism in the music industry:

“I saw that people like to explain the success of a woman in the music industry, and I saw that something changed in me because of this realization. It was ten years that I became a mirror for my detractors. Whatever they said, I could not accurately know what I did… Basically, if people had something to say about me, I usually said it my way.”

Many stars actively supported and fought for women’s equality. Stay tuned with us to know about them.

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