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Monday, August 31, 2009

My, Emma, how you’ve changed



watsonEmma Watson has grown up a whole lot and in all the right places, but the actress thinks she used to look like a “chipmunk.”

Because she looks so different since she began her role as Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter series, Watson prefers watching the first installments in the franchise.

“Really, I find it easier to watch the earlier films, which might surprise you, because I had the whole bushy hair, chipmunk face, big cheek thing going on, which wasn’t a great look for me. Actually, I find that easier to watch because I can completely disconnect myself. It felt like such a long time ago. I really don’t identify myself with that girl,” she said.

“However, the ones from one or two years ago – I find them much, much harder to watch.”

Watson is filming the last of the Harry Potter movies, which will be split into two films and looking forward to college and being a “normal” teenager.

The 19-year-old said: “I’m going to university, but it doesn’t mean that I’m giving up acting or anything dramatic. I feel like I do want to continue, definitely. I just want a normal experience for just a bit. Just a little bit of normality for a while. That would be nice.”

Honey, you have $20 million, you’ll never be a normal college student until you’re stealing toilet paper from McDonald’s and going to club meetings just for the pizza.



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