, the actor said the pop star's current ownership battle over her music very much reminds her of Saoirse Ronan's character Jo March, who also struggles to own the copyrights to her debut novel.
“It’s about believing in yourself and knowing your worth and owning your worth,” Watson said on the red carpet. “Right now, the Taylor Swift situation is a great example of, you know, you’re young and you’re talented and someone wants to buy your work, but having ownership at the end of the day is super, super important because you don’t know what someone’s going to decide to do with that," she explained.“I think people undervalue ownership,” she added. “You know when you play Monopoly and you have a decision and you want to own something or get cash fast.
“The fact is that private equity enabled [Braun] to think, according to his own social media post, that he could ‘buy me.’ I’m obviously not going willingly," she said. "Yet the most amazing thing was to discover that it would be the women in our industry who would have my back and show me the most vocal support at one of the most difficult times and I will never, ever forget it. Like, ever.
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