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Emma Watson And Chirlane McCray Light The Empire State Building In HeForShe Magenta For International Women's Day

(Photo : Photo by Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images) NEW YORK, NY - MARCH 08: Actress Emma Watson speaks during The Empire State Building lighting In HeForShe Magenta For International Women's Day at The Empire State Building on March 8, 2016 in New York City.

"It's an expensive subscription, but it's worth it," said Harry Potter star Emma Watson to fellow feminist icon Gloria Steinem during a 90-minute interview that covered diverse topics ranging from feminism to sexuality and personal independence. The actress elaborated on the importance of women's sexuality which prompted her to subscribe to omgyes.com.

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Omgyes.com is an online ground of scientific research and studies that bares methods on how women can become better in bed and how they can find sexual pleasure with their partners. Representatives of the website confirmed to the New York Daily News that a fee of $59 is required to validate a guest's subscription. They claim that millions of dollars is spent in funding these kinds of researches to come up with real information.

"I wish it had been around longer. We should be creating lots of awesome, great alternatives to pornography," Watson told Steinem. Watson is currently dating actor Roberto Aguire. The two first met in the set of the film Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.

The actress also opened up about her insecurities as a child. "I used to hate that I had strong eyebrows... My mother tried to tell me that they gave my face character, don't be ashamed," Watson recalled. These insecurities, according to Watson, became a source of empowerment and courage as she was growing up. 

Watson bared her feminist side in July 2014 after her appointment as a UN Woman Goodwill Ambassador. In September, following the appointment, she delivered a speech in front of United Nations delegates in New York calling for gender equality and rights.

Watson revealed in February how she intends to spend the next year resting from show business and focusing on two areas close to her heart's desires - personal growth and feminist activities. "My own personal task is to read a book a week," Watsons told Paper Magazine. She added that she almost went to a professional institution to do gender research and studies but soon realized that reading and on-hand experiences with people makes the job a lot easier. 

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