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Emma Watson is hot

I think, after all that muff business a few months ago and other damaging incidents, it's important to remember that Emma Watson is quite a hot young lass and that, certainly, is something we wish to encourage.





LOOKS SHE'S WEARING TIGHTS.

The moment I first saw her in the first Harry Potter movie, I pointed and said 'that is going to be one major hottie'. I am ALWAYS right. It's a gift I have, knowing how young girls are going to look when they are older.
 
Fuckin' pedo.

I have heard WOMEN talk to other women, saying things like 'that little girl is going to be a hottie when she gets older'. Does that make THEM 'pedos', you moron? I am willing to bet you have looked at younger girls and had those same thoughts, but you live in a society that frightens you because it tells you it is wrong to look at younger girls. You are a perfectly-programmed little robot for today's society, which makes you a bitch.

The feminists want men to stay away from the younger females because they know it would end their own lives when it comes to the men. Who wants a fatass, stretched fugly aged female when they could have someone tight, younger and naive?
 
This is the best Emma Watson has ever looked...

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Emma Watson's college life proves to be less than magical as actress leaves Brown

Gatecrasher
Thursday, April 21st 2011, 4:00 AM

Emma Watson feels Hermione Granger's pain: It’s hard being smart.

The Brit beauty might not have magic powers, but a source close to Brown University (where Watson was enrolled from fall 2009 until this past winter) tells us the star’s brainy ways may have led to her classmates’ heckling – and perhaps a reason why she left the Providence, R.I., institution.

The insider says Watson didn’t shy away from class participation and often would "answer something in class and get it right," calling the 21-year-old actress "really smart." Unfortunately, this brought out the sophisticated wit and cinematic expertise of her Ivy League peers.

According to the source, her classmates "would respond [to her answer] with a quote from 'Harry Potter.’" The most popular choice was "Three points for Gryffindor!" – a reference to the movie’s dormitory system, and a congratulatory phrase in the films when a student got a correct answer.

This wasn’t the only difficulty for the actress, who said on her personal blog before entering school that she just "want[ed] to be normal." While attending a Brown-vs.-Harvard football game in Cambridge, the pixie-haired star described being "stalked" by Harvard students in her school’s section.

We’re told it wasn’t difficult to track the Brit down. At the Sept. 9 game, Watson "sat with two security guards in orange vests" and was "escorted in and out of the stadium." The Harvard student says those nearby "shouted 'Harry Potter' phrases at her." Still, she stayed for the whole game.

Maybe normalcy never had a chance: Another insider says Watson’s freshman roommate was forced to sign strict confidentiality agreements before moving in with the star.

Watson offered one explanation for her break from Brown in a post on Emmawatson.com. "I’ve decided to take a bit of time off to completely finish my work on 'Harry Potter'… and to focus on my other professional and acting projects," wrote Watson, whose movie "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2" comes out in July.

"I will still be working towards my degree ... it’s just going to take me a semester or two longer than I thought," she said.

But will she be working toward it at Brown? Or could she be looking to ditch the Ivy League for more cement pastures? A source tells NYUlocal.com that the actress was spotted touring NYU’s Gallatin School of Individualized Study for two days during the second week of February.

A spokeswoman for Watson could not be reached for comment by press time.
Not surprised. Brown is just a couple exits away from the Griffins and Quagmire. Giggity giggity!
 
UPDATE!
Emma Watson Not Bullied Out of Brown, Rep Says

Published: April 22, 2011 @ 1:41 pm
By Tim Kenneally

“Harry Potter” actress Emma Watson has indeed parted ways with Brown University, but not for the reason that’s been suggested in the media recently, Watson’s rep tells TheWrap.

A report in the New York Daily News on Thursday claimed that Watson, who enrolled at Brown in 2009, had been taunted by classmates over her participation in the “Harry Potter” films. Citing an “insider,” the News claimed that Watson’s classmates would tease her with phrases from her movies when she answered questions correctly in class, and that other students “shouted 'Harry Potter' phrases at her" while she tried to enjoy a Brown-vs.-Harvard football game.

The News’ account prompted the Huffington Post to suggest, “Emma Watson may have had a good reason to leave Brown University: Her classmates constantly teased her with ‘Harry Potter’ references.”

Shockingly, as it turns out, reports of Watson being run off of campus with a barrage of “Potter”-related taunts are total bull. At least, according to the actress’ camp.

“There is absolutely no truth in this rumor whatsoever,” Watson’s rep told TheWrap. “Emma has enjoyed her time at Brown tremendously and made many friends there who she keeps in constant contact with.”

The rep adds that Watson “has now decided to change university, but not for the bullying, as that is just completely untrue. She has just decided to continue with a different course.”

If only there was a spell that Watson could cast to silence the rumor-mongers of the world...
Phew!
 
Emma Watson: Guys 'feel intimidated' by my success with 'Harry Potter'

BY Shari Weiss
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
Tuesday, June 7th 2011, 3:11 PM

Emma Watson is single – and she doesn't sound too happy about it.

The "Harry Potter" actress is still struggling with the fact that her international fame has affected everything from her love life to her ability to pursue an education.

"I say to my friends, 'Why hasn't X called me? Why doesn't anyone ever pursue me?'" she told The Sunday Times. "They're like, 'Probably because they're intimidated.'"

"It must be the fame wall," Watson theorized. "It must be the circus that goes around me. Me, as a person, I find it hard to believe I would be intimidating."

That's not to say no guys ever approach her – she just hasn't met anyone brave enough to offer a genuine pickup line.

"I constantly get stuff like, do I have a magic wand I can sort things out with? Or guys come up to me and go, 'Where's Harry? Where's Ron?,'" the 21-year-old said.

"Sometimes, maybe because they feel intimidated, they feel they have to knock me down," she explained. "They know perfectly well who I am, but they'll ask me, 'How are the Narnia films going?'"

Watson admitted that her lackluster love life and inability to balance the responsibilities of college life at Brown University with her demanding film career eventually made her realize she was "in denial."

"I wanted to pretend I wasn't as famous as I was," she conceded. "I was trying to seek out normality, but I kind of have to accept who I am, the position I'm in and what happened."

Now, with the final "Potter" installment hitting theaters next month, Watson at least finds herself "more comfortable with fame" than she once was.

"Sometimes I think I am the worst person to be in the position I'm in. I'm shy, I'm sensitive and I'm self-critical," she explained. "It's a terrible combination."

"But those qualities also make me want to be better," she added.
WE NEED TO SAVE HER, MINE FIELD!
 
Its the lowest PR story she has been involved in.

The "it's hard and I just want a normal guy to ask me on a date" story is as old as Hugh Heffner.
 
Awwww...how cute is this?

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Emma Watson: I Made "Life Difficult" for Harry Potter Crew

Monday – June 13, 2011 – 11:00am

It's not always easy standing up for what you believe in -- just ask Emma Watson.

The 21-year-old actress, next seen in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, tells the July issue of Vogue that her decision attend Brown University in 2009 was met with great disdain by the franchise's distributor.

"I have felt for the last 10 years I have had this battle; I've been fighting so hard to have an education. It's been this uphill struggle," Watson explains, clenching her hands as she speaks. "I was Warner Bros.' pain in the butt. I was their scheduling conflict. I was the one who made life difficult."

Standing her ground, Watson announced she would not renew her contract for the final two Potter films unless Warner Bros. agreed to work around her schedule. They relented, and, Watson says, "I just realized at one point that I can't fight everything. I have to move in the direction of it -- and go with it."

Once classes began, Watson says she felt like a normal student: finishing papers in the wee hours of the morning, wearing flip-flops to class, attending wild parties. But unlike her peers, the actress often took time off to shoot scenes or attend a movie junket, only to return tired and jet-lagged before finals.

A brief encounter with James Franco, then studying at Rhode Island School of Design, helped her keep things in perspective. "It was such a relief to speak to someone who is trying to do the same thing I'm doing," Watson says. "I talked to him about juggling studying and making films and going backward and forward. He's not afraid or limited by what he fears people will say about it."

Though she's since left Brown University, Watson doesn't regret standing up to Warner Bros. in order to pursue her dream.

"I've probably earned the right to screw up a few times," she says. "I don't want the fear of failure to stop me from doing what I really care about."
You just know he tried to get up her dress.
 
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