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About handling interviews on her own (2007): "I prefer to feel like I'm handling the questions myself. Let's spice it up a bit! Let's get a couple of difficult ones. I'm quite happy to answer them (pauses). You're going to ask me some bitch of a question, you really are! Bad idea. I should never have said that."

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New Deathly Hallows Banners

A couple new banners for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows have be released recently. In one the trio are seen escaping from Gringott’s on a dragon, and the other shows the battle between good and evil on the grounds of Hogwarts.

 

Emma in Lancôme ad and other scans

Ok, not the Lancôme ads we are waiting for, but it is Emma Watson in what appears to be an ad for the brand in the Russian Harper’s Bazaar. Thanks to Elmira for the scan who also sent in scans from the Russian Glamour, and US Weekly.

 

 

Emma on University

Emma, along with some other young stars, was interviewed for an article in the LA Times about young actors and the decision they must make about continuing their education. For most people, a college education is a path to better paying jobs and a secure future. Emma’s financial security is pretty much set, but Emma chose to continue with her education and career at the same time. It’s not been easy.

“I’ve had to say no to stuff that people have been gobsmacked about. I’ve had big directors say to me, ‘What do you mean, you can’t do this movie? We don’t understand,'” the actress, now 21, said recently by phone from her native England. “I always hear, ‘What do you mean she can’t do this magazine cover?’ or ‘What do you mean she can’t have this meeting for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity?’ And my agent will say, ‘She’s at school, sorry.’

“Yes, it’s hard for me to turn down amazing opportunities. But I’ve been working solidly since I’ve been 9 years old. So for me, to have this space to learn and figure myself out a bit is obviously worth it.”

In March, Emma announced on her site that she would be taking a break from University. “As you know, I love Brown and I love studying pretty much more than anything but recently I’ve had so much to juggle that being a student AND fulfilling my other commitments has become a little impossible. I’ve decided to take a bit of time off to completely finish my work on Harry Potter (the last one comes out this summer) and to focus on my other professional and acting projects. I will still be working towards my degree… it’s just going to take me a semester or two longer than I thought : )” In this latest interview, she explained her decision a little more.

“On the last movie, I flew around on this crazy press tour, and then came back and tried to do my finals,” she recalled. “I wasn’t sleeping. And I realized, ‘Oh, my God, I can’t do this again.’ I wasn’t going to be able to get the best out of being at Brown and do justice to saying goodbye to ‘Harry Potter’ properly.”

In several recent interviews Emma has said she will return to her studies in the fall.

Emma Covers US Vogue

Emma Watson has her first Vogue US cover in the July issue of the magazine. It’s quite a different look for Emma in these photos by Mario Testino. The issue hits newsstands on July 21. Thanks to Sassy and TFS for the MQ previews.

New Hermione Action Banner

WB has released 11 new action banners for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 featuring many of the main characters battling in Hogwarts. Check out the banner for Emma Watson’s character, Hermione, below. You can view the rest over on Leaky.

 

Video: Trésor Midnight Rose Party

Lancôme has released a video of the Trésor Midnight Rose party honouring Emma Watson held back in May. Hundreds of guests attended the party in Paris and we see Emma arriving at the party, making her entrance, dancing to the music and having a good time.

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Mark Demsteader Print Now Available

'Emma 13' - Giclee print

Announced on Emma’s site, artist Mark Demsteader has now released one of his portraits of Emma as an open edition Giclee print. You can get your own print signed by the artist for £125 (£75 for unsigned) from the Panter & Hall gallery, postage and packaging not included. The print is not framed. Image size is 43 x 28 cm, paper size 55 x 38 cm.

Like the originals, 10% of the purchase price will go to CAMFED International, a charity selected by Emma.

To purchase a print, contact the gallery at enquiries@panterandhall.com or 0207 399 9999.

MTV Movie Awards – Photos

I’ve added pictures to the gallery from yesterday’s MTV Movie Awards. Emma Watson wore a white Marchesa dress for the red carpet and award ceremony where she presented a sneak peak at Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2. After the show she changed into another Marchesa outfit for the afterparty. Thanks to Rose and superiorpics for some of the photos.

 

 

 

Emma Watson at 2011 MTV Movie Awards

Emma Watson attended the 2011 MTV Movie Awards today. She was nominated for Best Female Performance, Best Kiss (with Dan) and Best Fight (with Dan and Rupert against the deatheaters) but sadly the only award to a Harry Potter star went to Tom Felton for Best Villain. Congratulations Tom!

I have a couple videos from the pre-show and the ceremony. In the first, Emma is welcomed to her first MTV Movie Awards by Jim Cantiello, and the second Emma introduces a new clip from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2. Sorry, the quality is not as good as I had hoped. I should have more videos up tomorrow along with pictures.

 

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Emma in the Sunday Times

The Sunday Times digital edition has a new interview with Emma Watson for June 5th. She talks about Lancôme, school and and the ups and downs of fame. You can read the article below, but first, a behind-the-scenes video from the Lancôme photoshoots with Mario Testino accompanies the article. In a voiceover Emma talks about being asked to be the ambassadress, the fragrance Tresor Midnight Rose, working with Testino again, and the ‘story’ the advertising campaign tells.

 

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UPDATE: Photo by Tom Munro for Lancome.

A charmed life

Emma Watson has dropped out of university to front an ad campaign and make a film. Meet a reluctant star finally embracing her fame

On a Tuesday night in the poshest part of Paris, Emma Watson is making her way through a party. I can’t actually see her, only the throng of photographers in her orbit. It’s a peculiar scene. The 400 other guests barely chat, too obsessed with getting a glimpse of Lancôme’s latest “ambassadress”, who was once the world’s most famous little girl. “Hermione!” cries an onlooker spontaneously, while I elbow my way past Alber Elbaz, the Lanvin designer, for a better look. Someone stomps on my foot. I turn around to berate them and discover it’s Mario Testino. It’s getting pretty intense, but then Watson has been famous for much of her 21 years. Perhaps she’s used to being celebrity carrion?

Suddenly, she’s coming towards me, tiny and superpretty in Azzaro. She could easily pass for 15, even in make-up. She shakes my hand and keeps hold of it sweetly, like an anchor. For someone who’s been doing this for years, the nerves still flicker about her face. Her palm is endearingly clammy. “You’re doing well,” I say. “Oh, gosh, I hope so. Look at all this.” She marvels at the stage, the cameras, the champagne-rinsed crowd, her name in enormous neon letters. She looks pleased — and ever so slightly scared.

It’s surprising, really. A year ago, Watson, a terribly nice girl from Oxford, didn’t appear to want this life any more. She finished school, as well as Hogwarts, and put fame on the back burner in favour of a “normal” university existence at Brown, an Ivy League college in Providence, Rhode Island. Now, she is taking a term off, back in glitz’s grasp, the face of a luxury brand and filming a movie. With a reported £20m in the bank, she could afford to retire. So why bother? “See you tomorrow,” she says, bestowing two shy kisses on me before she is instantly enveloped by the crowd.

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Emma Will Present Deathly Hallows Clip at MTV Movie Awards

Emma Watson will be at the MTV Movie Awards this Sunday to present new footage from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2. The new clip will be part of a montage of the Harry Potter series. Tom Felton is also confirmed to attend. The ceremony will air live at 9pm EST this Sunday.

Voting for the awards is still open here. Emma has been nominated in three categories for her work in Deathly Hallows: Part 1 – Best Female Performance, Best Kiss (along with Daniel Radcliffe), and Best Fight (along with Daniel and Rupert Grint for their fight against the Deatheaters. Daniel is also up for Best Male Performance, Tom Felton for Best Villain, and Deathly Hallows for Best Movie.

More from the Perks Set

New pictures from the set of “The Perks of Being a Wallflower” came out recently. Emma and co-stars Ezra Miller and Mae Whitman are seen leaving the set in costume after filming scenes where the characters participated in a showing of the Rocky Horror Picture Show.

 

In an interview with the Post Gazette, Stephen Chbosky, author of Perks, apologized to the city of Pittsburgh for disruptions the filming has caused, but says that when people see the tunnel scene in the film they think it was worth it.

The boyish-looking 41-year-old, clad this day in jeans and a short-sleeve navy polo shirt, was sipping a diet Coke as he offered an apology to anyone who had to cool his heels — and motor — last week so “Perks” could film on the Parkway West and inside the Fort Pitt Tunnel.

“I would like to formally ask the forgiveness of my beloved hometown and to thank them for being so patient. But I think that when everyone sees Emma Watson flying out of the tunnel — standing up on a pickup truck — I think they’ll agree that it was worth it.”

Mr. Chbosky calls that sequence “a particular dream come true for me, in a whole series of dreams come true, which is what this movie is. I’ve had those images of the kids flying through the tunnel in my head for about 18 years now, and to finally have actually filmed it on Wednesday feels pretty fantastic.”

The British actress known as Hermione in the “Harry Potter” series was safeguarded by a harness in scenes shot with a stunt driver at the wheel and police nearby. So, kids, don’t try this at home, even if you are feeling “infinite,” to quote lead character Charlie.

After sharing Ms. Watson’s declaration that it was “one of the greatest moments of her life,” the director says, “Those of us from Pittsburgh, we understand how beautiful it is, but to hear it from an outsider was very special.”

 

Chbosky also said the movie project would never have happened without Emma’s influence.

Although Ms. Watson, now 21, was dead set against more high school roles, her agent pressed the script on her, and the actress fell in love with it. “Once she and I met, we both knew in each other we had a kindred spirit,” Mr. Chbosky says.

In January, she made the rounds at LA studios to plead the case for “Perks.” Summit Entertainment, the studio behind “Twilight,” said yes. “We wouldn’t be making the movie without her passion for it,” the director-writer says.

As for the fans who turn up on the sidelines to see Ms. Watson, Mr. Chbosky reports, “The crowds have been very respectful of our process and her time. Those people who have come out to watch filming — and there have been quite a few of them — I think they just want to witness what’s happening. There’s never been a moment in the middle of a take where someone goes, ‘Emma!’ Doesn’t happen.”

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