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Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban: Stills (2004)
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“I find the whole concept of being ‘sexy’ embarrassing and confusing. If I do a photo-shoot, people desperately want to change me - dye my hair blonder, pluck my eyebrows, give me a fringe. Then there’s the choice of clothes. I know everyone wants a picture of me in a mini-skirt. But that’s not me.”
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The Early Show - July 9, 2009
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“It sounds like a cliche but I also learnt that you’re not going to fall for the right person until you really love yourself and feel good about how you are.”
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Harry Potter + Random Gifs
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Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets: Stills (2002)
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Emma Watson at Heathrow Airport (05.03.2014)
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"The Damned Utd" UK Premiere at the St. Martins Hotel in London, England - March 18, 2009
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“Oh God, I would never give Emma any kind of advice – she doesn’t need any! She is great, very strong. When I played Fleur in the final two films five years later, she, Daniel and Rupert had become wonderful adults – it was extraordinary to see. Emma is a national treasure, and they are all so smart. Growing up in that situation could have affected them badly but they managed to stay so focused and so humble, which amazes me.” – Clémence Poésy on Emma Watson
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Help will always be given at Hogwarts to those who ask for it.
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Harry Potter And The Sorcerer’s Stone: Stills (2001)
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"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" UK Premiere at Leicester Square in London, England - July 7, 2009
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Basically, the industry is going to have to start embracing a greater diversity of voices. So that means women, that means BAME, the LGBTQI community, and people with disabilities. And this is really important because their voices haven’t been heard, and currently we have an entertainment industry that is not representative and does not look like the world that we live in.
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