Thursday, November 5, 2015

Dreams really do come true.

ATTENTION, WORLD. The most perfect of all meetings has occurred and, unsurprisingly, it was goddamn perfect.

ATTENTION, WORLD. The most perfect of all meetings has occurred and, unsurprisingly, it was goddamn perfect.

U.N. Women Goodwill Ambassador (and renown badass) Emma Watson interviewed Nobel Prize laureate (also a renown badass) Malala Yousafzai at the Into Film Festival yesterday.

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The two women discussed Yousafzai's life, advocacy, and the documentary He Named Me Malala.

The two women discussed Yousafzai's life, advocacy, and the documentary He Named Me Malala.

"Today I met Malala. She was giving, utterly graceful, compelling and intelligent," Watson said in a Facebook post. "That might sound obvious but I was struck by this even more in person. She has the strength of her convictions coupled with the kind of determination I rarely encounter... And it doesn't seem to have been diminished by the success she has already had."

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Watson initially wanted to ask Yousafzai if she identified as a feminist, but decided to take the question out of her list a day before the interview.

Watson initially wanted to ask Yousafzai if she identified as a feminist, but decided to take the question out of her list a day before the interview.

Via Facebook: emmawatson

But during their conversation, Yousafzai identified herself as a feminist, which Watson described as "the most profound moment of the interview".

But during their conversation, Yousafzai identified herself as a feminist, which Watson described as "the most profound moment of the interview".

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