Emma interviewed by Safia Minney about her experiences in Bangladesh
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Emma is so down to earth, she's completely interested in how the process of cloth making is being proceeded and she gives out a smile on it! She's such an icon!
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that's my country too. :D
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@itsMEazita nope shakira, zidane, brian adams, went bangladesh recent year. also lot of celeb visit bd , cant remember all of them. thank u
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Hello, madam thanks for coming to Bangladesh.And please continue using the people tree.
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hey thats my country
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She's a humanitarian, she's intelligent and she goes to Brown, she's beautiful, she's young, she can act so well, and she is passionate about life.
I think she's perfect. I honestly can't find any flaws.
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OH MY GOD SHE'S THE FIRST CELEBRITY I EVER KNEW ABOUT TO GO TO BANGLADESH. I love her so much right now. BENGALIS FTW! [=
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i love Emma, she is one of my favorite people in the universe. and the reason that all those ppl are living that way is because of their government. the government only cares about filling their own pockets. it's a shame.
at least Emma is doing something about it. she's an angel.
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I don't think I've ever seen a celebrity speak with such sincerity about an important cause. There are others in the limelight who have made charitable efforts for natural disaster and poverty - Angelina Jolie, Brat Pitt, Matt Damon, etc., but Emma's willingness to educate herself on the reality of the situation and articulate it to others with passion and compassion, is singular and just, so very impressive and inspiring.
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You just can't not to love her <3 <3 <3
Thumbs up if you like emma watson
XxXIceWorldXxX 1 year ago 68
yep, in bangladesh the employees work like slaves: they produce for very low wages your clothing! be thankfully for your 1 euro shirt and take a bow in front of the capitalistic globalization.
Clllllllllllllll 1 year ago 17