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Thursday, July 7, 2011
Emma Watson scares little children, who often think she has the powers of her 'Harry Potter' alter-ego and is going to cast a spell on them.
The 21-year-old actress - who has played Hermione Granger in the 'Harry Potter' franchise since the age of 10 - explained kids are often terrified of her because they think she is going to cast a spell on them, which she finds "really funny".
She said: "Some little children are sometimes scared of me because they think I can do a spell, and that I really am magic in real life. And I've always found that really funny, and I try and kind of say, 'I won't do anything to you. It's OK'.
Sometimes you can't convince them, because they believe in it. They really believe in it. They really think that I'm Hermione in real life, which I love. It's funny."Sometimes you can't convince them, because they believe in it. They really believe in it. They really think that I'm Hermione in real life, which I love. It's funny."
Emma also revealed as fans of the wizard franchise have seen her "grow up on screen" over the past 10 years, they often feel they have a parental connection towards her.
Speaking on CNN's 'A Larry King Special - Harry Potter: The Final Chapter', Emma added: "People literally have watched me grow up on screen. Like go from a nine-year-old girl to a 21 year old.
"I guess I'm a young woman now. And so, I think it's interesting meeting people from my life who feel a sisterly or motherly, fatherly connection towards me, complete strangers who have opinions about it. It's actually nice."
source:femalefirst.co.uk