She grew up with you, with the difference of being surrounded kwa cameras and now what she wants is to have a normal life, like yours!
While she attended school, Emma also spent time preparing to do what she loved most: acting. At 6 years old, she started taking dancing, uigizaji and imba lessons. kwa 10, she shone in her first theatre play and was ready to go through 8 castings for the movie which would make her famous: Harry Potter. From then on, her life changed drastically. Instead of going from school to her house, filming sets became her sekunde home. And, once the latest movie was on theatres, photoshoots and interviews dominated her life. Now, the 20 mwaka old is not only Hermione Granger, the girl from Harry Potter, but a world-wide celebrity who has been aliyopewa awards, has been the face of important brands like burberry and the designer of her own clothing line. However, this is not the most important thing for her right now. What she is looking mbele is living experiences from someone her age and enjoying her studies at Brown University.
inaonyesha us a new hair-cut (she looks beautiful), dressed in jeans, a beige sweater and some nice long boots, Emma exclusively talked to Seventeen Magazine.
17: What has working in Harry Potter taught you?
Emma Watson: The importance of friendship, working hard, hope and determination. It has also taught me how to perform, what it is to be on a filming set, how to work with cameras with special effects, animals, actors, how to deal with fame, many things!
17: Besides HP, what has been your biggest challenge?
EM: I think my first siku at university. I didn’t know anyone, I was nervous, in a new country. Honestly, I didn’t even want to go outside my room. I’m very proud to have overcome that!
17: Were your classmates surprised to see wewe there?
EM: The first weeks they were, but now the see me every day, so they are bored with me (laughs).
17: Is it easy to know when someone is only interested in your fame?
EM: wewe immediately know who is like that. However, I try not to be too worried about it, because I wouldn’t get to know anybody. I would never be able to trust someone and I can’t live like that.
17: Why did wewe decided to enroll into college?
EM: I find education very important, and I upendo to learn. Besides, I wanted to have a normal experience outside from the entertainment business.
17: It seems like wewe have it all: You’re famous, although it looks like you’re trying to live a life from someone your age. What is missing?
EM: I need to have zaidi fun, to be like a child! I’m always working, I’m kind of addicted to work. I want some time to let my head rest.
17: How is it a normal siku in your life?
EM: In reality I don’t have normal days because I’m trapped in different lives. One siku I’m filming, the inayofuata I’m going to college, then I’m home, and later I’m designing clothes. There aren’t ordinary days for me.
17: wewe have just launched your clothing line. Where did wewe get inspiration? How was the creative process?
EM: I was very selfish, I designed things that I wanted to have: very simple, youthful and relaxed. I imagined what I would really upendo to wear.
17: Where do wewe get informed about tendencies?
EM: I don’t follow tendencies very much, because I wouldn’t like to dress just like everybody else. I think that’s why I hate them a little. However, I do like kusoma fashion magazines. I can’t be aislated from everything out there.
17: How would wewe define your style?
EM: I think it’s classic and simple. I try to be smart, but at the same time relaxed and easy-going.
17: Who are your fashion-icons?
EM: I like Audry Hepburn and Jane Birking. I like, aswell, Kate Bosworth and Diane Kruger.
17: What are your autumns must-haves?
EM: I upendo cashmere coats, I would like to have one of those. I really upendo the feminine style wewe get when wewe put blouses and skirts.
17: Would wewe give us a fashion tip?
EM: Always follow your instincts, follow your heart. If what you’re wearing doesn’t convince wewe because it doesn’t make wewe feel nice au you’re just not sure about the outfit, don’t wear it even if your Marafiki go: “Wow, wewe look incredible!”. wewe have to wear something that is comfortable to wewe and that gives wewe confidence!
17: Have wewe had a fashion emergency?
EM: Yes, a lot! I’ve had torn dresses, my skirt, upindo has been assaulted kwa the wind, I’ve gotten artificially tanned and it went completely wrong. Actually, because of that, my hands became orange!
17: What did wewe do with your hands?
EM: I tried to exfoliate them, to make the color go away, but it isn’t a lot wewe can do in cases like that. It was very funny!
17: What do wewe think is the best outfit for a tarehe with someone wewe like?
EM: Something that is you, but at the same time, special. wewe already have enough stress about the situation without wearing a tight dress au uncomfortable shoes. It can be anything wewe like, but girly.
17: Do wewe have upendo tips?
EM: I’m probably not the right person to answer that. I think being yourself does the trick because otherwise, you’re not on the right path and there will be awful consecuences. Just be yourself and be honest. Don’t take it too seriously, I think that has been one of my mistakes. You’re young, just have fun!
17: How do wewe see yourself in 10 years?
EM: I hope I’ll be doing something that I upendo and I’m passionate about. In peace with my family, with great friends, exploring the world, being happy!
17: Have wewe ever doubted yourself?
EM: Of course! It’s in human nature to doubt yourself, but wewe also need to tell that little voice inside yourself that is saying wewe can’t, to shut it!. It’s just a voice, it isn’t yourself. wewe need to believe in yourself.
17: What do wewe do to stay in shape?
EM: I do exercise and try to eat healthy food.
17: What type of exercise do wewe do?
EM: I upendo to dance, and I hate to go to the gym, but sometimes I have to. If I can choose though, I prefer to do sport au dance because I can interact with people aswell.
17: What would wewe like to tell Seventeen readers?
EM: We’re all different. What really matters is to stay healthy. Be good to yourself!
The translation is from iheartwatson.net
While she attended school, Emma also spent time preparing to do what she loved most: acting. At 6 years old, she started taking dancing, uigizaji and imba lessons. kwa 10, she shone in her first theatre play and was ready to go through 8 castings for the movie which would make her famous: Harry Potter. From then on, her life changed drastically. Instead of going from school to her house, filming sets became her sekunde home. And, once the latest movie was on theatres, photoshoots and interviews dominated her life. Now, the 20 mwaka old is not only Hermione Granger, the girl from Harry Potter, but a world-wide celebrity who has been aliyopewa awards, has been the face of important brands like burberry and the designer of her own clothing line. However, this is not the most important thing for her right now. What she is looking mbele is living experiences from someone her age and enjoying her studies at Brown University.
inaonyesha us a new hair-cut (she looks beautiful), dressed in jeans, a beige sweater and some nice long boots, Emma exclusively talked to Seventeen Magazine.
17: What has working in Harry Potter taught you?
Emma Watson: The importance of friendship, working hard, hope and determination. It has also taught me how to perform, what it is to be on a filming set, how to work with cameras with special effects, animals, actors, how to deal with fame, many things!
17: Besides HP, what has been your biggest challenge?
EM: I think my first siku at university. I didn’t know anyone, I was nervous, in a new country. Honestly, I didn’t even want to go outside my room. I’m very proud to have overcome that!
17: Were your classmates surprised to see wewe there?
EM: The first weeks they were, but now the see me every day, so they are bored with me (laughs).
17: Is it easy to know when someone is only interested in your fame?
EM: wewe immediately know who is like that. However, I try not to be too worried about it, because I wouldn’t get to know anybody. I would never be able to trust someone and I can’t live like that.
17: Why did wewe decided to enroll into college?
EM: I find education very important, and I upendo to learn. Besides, I wanted to have a normal experience outside from the entertainment business.
17: It seems like wewe have it all: You’re famous, although it looks like you’re trying to live a life from someone your age. What is missing?
EM: I need to have zaidi fun, to be like a child! I’m always working, I’m kind of addicted to work. I want some time to let my head rest.
17: How is it a normal siku in your life?
EM: In reality I don’t have normal days because I’m trapped in different lives. One siku I’m filming, the inayofuata I’m going to college, then I’m home, and later I’m designing clothes. There aren’t ordinary days for me.
17: wewe have just launched your clothing line. Where did wewe get inspiration? How was the creative process?
EM: I was very selfish, I designed things that I wanted to have: very simple, youthful and relaxed. I imagined what I would really upendo to wear.
17: Where do wewe get informed about tendencies?
EM: I don’t follow tendencies very much, because I wouldn’t like to dress just like everybody else. I think that’s why I hate them a little. However, I do like kusoma fashion magazines. I can’t be aislated from everything out there.
17: How would wewe define your style?
EM: I think it’s classic and simple. I try to be smart, but at the same time relaxed and easy-going.
17: Who are your fashion-icons?
EM: I like Audry Hepburn and Jane Birking. I like, aswell, Kate Bosworth and Diane Kruger.
17: What are your autumns must-haves?
EM: I upendo cashmere coats, I would like to have one of those. I really upendo the feminine style wewe get when wewe put blouses and skirts.
17: Would wewe give us a fashion tip?
EM: Always follow your instincts, follow your heart. If what you’re wearing doesn’t convince wewe because it doesn’t make wewe feel nice au you’re just not sure about the outfit, don’t wear it even if your Marafiki go: “Wow, wewe look incredible!”. wewe have to wear something that is comfortable to wewe and that gives wewe confidence!
17: Have wewe had a fashion emergency?
EM: Yes, a lot! I’ve had torn dresses, my skirt, upindo has been assaulted kwa the wind, I’ve gotten artificially tanned and it went completely wrong. Actually, because of that, my hands became orange!
17: What did wewe do with your hands?
EM: I tried to exfoliate them, to make the color go away, but it isn’t a lot wewe can do in cases like that. It was very funny!
17: What do wewe think is the best outfit for a tarehe with someone wewe like?
EM: Something that is you, but at the same time, special. wewe already have enough stress about the situation without wearing a tight dress au uncomfortable shoes. It can be anything wewe like, but girly.
17: Do wewe have upendo tips?
EM: I’m probably not the right person to answer that. I think being yourself does the trick because otherwise, you’re not on the right path and there will be awful consecuences. Just be yourself and be honest. Don’t take it too seriously, I think that has been one of my mistakes. You’re young, just have fun!
17: How do wewe see yourself in 10 years?
EM: I hope I’ll be doing something that I upendo and I’m passionate about. In peace with my family, with great friends, exploring the world, being happy!
17: Have wewe ever doubted yourself?
EM: Of course! It’s in human nature to doubt yourself, but wewe also need to tell that little voice inside yourself that is saying wewe can’t, to shut it!. It’s just a voice, it isn’t yourself. wewe need to believe in yourself.
17: What do wewe do to stay in shape?
EM: I do exercise and try to eat healthy food.
17: What type of exercise do wewe do?
EM: I upendo to dance, and I hate to go to the gym, but sometimes I have to. If I can choose though, I prefer to do sport au dance because I can interact with people aswell.
17: What would wewe like to tell Seventeen readers?
EM: We’re all different. What really matters is to stay healthy. Be good to yourself!
The translation is from iheartwatson.net