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Saturday, August 13, 2016

21 Amazing Emma Watson Quotes That Every Girl Should Live Their Life By




1. She accepts she’s not perfect.



2. She’s not a fan of plastic surgery.


3. She’s a champion of brainy women everywhere.


4. She’s also a fan of girls being strong and powerful.




5. She’s not afraid to be brave - even if it does mean she might mess up.


6. See?


7. She’s in control.




8. She knows what she believes in.


9. And isn’t afraid to stand out from the crowd.


10. She has a great sense of humour.



11. Like, really good.


12. And also has an excellent attitude towards provocative dressing.


13. She enjoys fashion…


14. …But she’s not hung up on appearance…


15. …Despite the bank balance.




16. She understands that growing up can be really damn hard sometimes.


17. And it can be even harder being a girl.


18. But she knows you have to make mistakes.


19. She’s not afraid to find her own way.


20. And knows that imperfection isn’t a bad thing.


21. And this is exactly why we love her.






6 books Emma Watson thinks you should read





Emma Watson, UN Women Goodwill Ambassador, actor, model and gender equality campaigner, has started an online feminist book club.

Each month the Harry Potter star suggests a book for members to read and discuss via Emma’s Book Club – Our Shared Shelf.

The group, on the free book lovers’ website goodreads.com, aims to encourage open discussion of issues and themes raised by each month’s book.


  Oursharedshelf  Image: Instagram


Watson, who leads HeForShe, a campaign that encourages men to support women’s empowerment, explains that she has been reading books and essays about equality as part of her work with UN Women.

“There is so much amazing stuff out there! Funny, inspiring, sad, thought-provoking, empowering! I’ve been discovering so much that, at times, I’ve felt like my head was about to explode,” she writes.

“I decided to start a Feminist book club, as I want to share what I’m learning and hear your thoughts too.”

Here are six of Watson’s top picks to put on your summer reading list:



My Life on the Road

Gloria Steinem

Writer and activist Gloria Steinem’s candid account of how her early years led her to live a life on the road, traveling, listening to people, learning and creating change.

How to be a Woman

Caitlin Moran

“We need to reclaim the word 'feminism'. We need the word 'feminism' back real bad.”

Comedian and columnist Caitlin Moran’s book provides a humorous and anecdotal take on modern life and the expectations of the 21st century woman.

The Argonauts

Maggie Nelson

The Argonauts is the author’s story of her relationship with the fluidly gendered artist Harry Dodge.

It offers fresh thinking about desire, identity and the limitations and possibilities of love and language.

The Complete Persepolis

Marjane Satrapi

Marjane Satrapi is an Iranian-born, French contemporary graphic novelist, author and illustrator.

Persepolis is the story of her unforgettable childhood and coming of age in a large and loving family in Tehran during the Islamic Revolution.




Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl

Carrie Brownstein

In Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl, Carrie Brownstein, member of feminist punk band Sleater-Kinney and comedic performer, provides a deeply personal narrative of her life as a musician and the sexism she faced from the music industry.

The Color Purple

Alice Walker

Set mostly in rural Georgia, Walker’s powerful Pulitzer-winning novel focuses on the lives of women of color in the southern United States in the 1930s.


Emma Watson addresses Prince Harry dating rumors




(CNN)-Emma Watson took to Twitter on Sunday to quell rumors that she and Prince Harry are dating, reminding the world that marrying a prince is "not a prerequisite for being a Princess."

The speculation stemmed from a report last week in an Australian tabloid that the pair "are having secret dates" and "getting to know each other quite well."

The report brought despairing cries from admirers of the red-haired royal and the actor-turned-activist.




The world finally heard from Watson on Sunday, when she tweeted a strong indication that the rumors were not to be believed.

"WORLD ... Remember that little talk we had about not believing everything written in the media?!" she said.




She came back later in the day with a retort to tabloid fodder suggesting that Watson was angling to become the next princess, saying that "marrying a Prince (is) not a prerequisite for being a Princess."



The tweet included a link to a clip from director Alfonso Cuaron's big screen adaptation of the novel "A Little Princess," which includes this famous line: "I am a princess. All girls are; even if they live in tiny old attics, even if they dress in rags, even if they aren't pretty or smart or young, they're still princesses."

FYI, Emma Watson Has A Gloriously Dorky Ringtone On Her Phone




The best kind.

Emma Watson suffered the tiniest and most elegant of interview mishaps this week when her phone unexpectedly rang during an interview with ITV's Lorraine.




Emma was in the midst of discussing the latest movie (Colonia) when her phone buzzed. But fortunately, this told us more than just how damn polite the girl is—it also sneakily revealed her ringtone, which is Tina Turner's 1989 song 'Steamy Windows'.

Oh, Emma.

The 26-year-old hastily turned her phone off, but, alas, the damage was already done.




"That is so embarrassing. That is my phone," she said. "That is Tina Turner."

And not just any Tina Turner. Foreign Affair era Tina Turner.

Steamy windows, ain't nobody can see /

Steamy windows, coming from the body heat /

Emma Watson On Kristen Stewart: ‘Everyone Makes Mistakes’




Kristen Stewart can always count on Emma Watson to help fight her battles. And we’re not talking about the Vampy kind. Emma has weighed in on Kristen’s controversial hook-up with Rupert Sanders, saying: “Everyone makes mistakes”.

The British actress was talking to Italian Vogue when the subject of Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson‘s relationship cropped up (obvs). She said: “Kristen is human, just like everybody else, and she’s so young. Everyone makes mistakes, everyone. It’s not fair to consider them matters of public interest.” 




She added: “Those who criticised her are the same people that think that being rich and famous is like being covered in some kind of magic powder that makes life perfect. Nothing can go wrong in your wonderful world. 

“For these people, Kristen deserves all the bad things that have been thrown at her because she had an amazing life and she ruined it.” 

Harsh, but true. However, Emma did admit she understands the obsession with Kristen and Rob’s relationship. 

She said: “On one hand, I can understand why it happened: people felt really involved in her relationship with Robert Pattinson. But it’s also true that they both have done everything in their power to keep their relationship as far from the public eye as possible.” 



Emma Watson: Kissing Rupert Grint and Daniel Radcliffe ‘got boring’



Harry Potter fans would probably disagree but
Emma Watson claims that puckering up to co-stars
Daniel Radcliffe and
Rupert Grint got ‘quite boring’.




The actress revealed both smooches were ‘equally awkward’ but after the initial discomfort, she started getting bored.

She said at a press conference to promote Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part Two: ‘It was obviously hard to put our personal history to one side because we did grow up together but I think they don’t mind me saying, if you’ve done this once, four or five times kissing gets quite boring.’




The actress had to kiss Radcliffe in the first part of Deathly Hallows and has to pucker up to Grint in the latest – and final – movie.

She explained: ‘Kissing Dan, kissing Harry in that scene was a figment of Ron’s [Grint] imagination of the worst possible thing he could ever imagine so the kiss had to be passionate.




‘I was half-naked and covered in paint so that was pretty awkward.’
Watson added that kissing Rupert was just as bizarre.

‘We’d just been soaked by an enormous bucket of water which hurt., which we had to pretend we didn’t know was going to happen but we knew was coming.

‘That was equally awkward and weird so both strange situations to be in. Both were complete gentlemen.’

Watson recently admitted that her first teenage crush was her other Harry Potter co-star Tom Felton , who plays Draco Malfoy.




When quizzed if she would have liked to have kissed him in the films, she replied with a firm ‘no’.

She said: ‘His beautiful girlfriend is sitting on the other side of the room so no, I don’t think so.

‘My 12-year-old self would say yes, but my 21-year-old self, no.’

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part Two premieres in Trafalgar Square tomorrow and the film is released on July 15.


Emma Watson defends Kristen Stewart in cheating scandal 'everyone makes mistakes'






In July 2012, the 22-year-old "Snow White and the Huntsman" star found herself involved in a scandalous affair with the married director of the film, Rupert Sanders, and now Watson has spoken out on the situation, stating that Stewart is only human.




"Kristen is human, just like everybody else, and she's so young. Everyone makes mistakes, everyone. It's not fair to consider them matters of public interest," Watson, 22, told the latest issue of Vanity Fair Italia.



Kristen Stewart and Rupert Sanders arrives at the "Snow White And The Huntsman at Westwood Village on May 29, 2012 in Los Angeles, California.
 (STEVE GRANITZ/WIREIMAGE)


"Those who criticized her are the same people that think that being rich and famous is like being covered in some kind of magic powder that makes life perfect,” "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" actress continued. "Nothing can go wrong in your wonderful world."

"For these people, Kristen deserves all the bad things that have been thrown at her because she had an amazing life and she ruined it."



Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattionson attend the 'Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2' Germany Premiere at CineStar on November 16, 2012 in Berlin, Germany.
 (LUCA TEUCHMANN/WIREIMAGE)


Stewart, who publically apologized for her indiscretions, was in a relationship with her "Twilight" co-star Robert Pattinson at the time the shocking pics of her and Sanders surfaced, causing outage for Twi-hards everywhere.




"On one hand, I can understand why it happened: people felt really involved in her relationship with Robert Pattinson. But it's also true that they both have done everything in their power to keep their relationship as far from the public eye as possible," Watson said about the two lovers who have since rekindled their relationship since the scandal.



 Actress Liberty Ross (L) pre-scandal and her husband director Rupert Sanders arrive at a screening of Universal Pictures' "Snow White and The Huntsman" at the Village Theatre on May 29, 2012 in Los Angeles, California
 (KEVIN WINTER/GETTY IMAGES)


Sanders and his wife, Liberty Ross, who have two children — ages 5 and 7 — were not so lucky in saving their 10-year marriage.

Ross filed for divorce from her philandering husband on Jan. 25, six months after his affair with the young Stewart went public.

Emma Watson denies tax-dodging after being named in Panama Papers leak






The 26-year-old Harry Potter star's has appeared in a searchable database containing more details about the Panama Papers tax-dodging scandal.

A staggering 11 million documents, said to be from secretive Panama law firm Mossack Fonseca, reveal how the rich and famous legally avoid paying tax using offshore companies.




Prime ministers, presidents, celebrities and Fifa officials are among those who have been exposed.

But Watson’s spokesman claims she listed her company in the British Virgin Islands to protect her privacy.




According to reports Watson is anxious over her security, including unwanted approaches by her fans.

In 2014, it was revealed she was forced to hire a bodyguard for £90,000 to protect her from stalkers.

Watson’s spokesman said: "Emma (like many high profile individuals) set up an offshore company for the sole purpose of protecting her anonymity and safety.

"UK companies are required to publicly publish details of their shareholders and therefore do not give her the necessary anonymity required to protect her personal safety, which has been jeopardised in the past owing to such information being publicly available.




"Offshore companies do not publish these shareholder details.

"Emma receives absolutely no tax or monetary advantages from this offshore company whatsoever – only privacy."

Among those listed in the Panama Papers was Prime Minister David Cameron’s late dad, Ian, who died in 2010.

Using offshore companies is legal but Mr Cameron has repeatedly slammed schemes that hold money out of British jurisdictions to avoid UK tax as "morally wrong".
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