Emma Watson is currently busy promoting the live action version of the beloved fairy tale Beauty And The Beast. In a recent photoshoot for Vanity Fair’s March issue, she proved she is a perfect fit for the role by posing topless in a tasteful and artistic image, only covered by a caged capelet. The 26-year-old actress, known for her strong feminist beliefs and activism, opened up about her experiences growing up in the public eye and her indifference towards winning an Oscar.
Emma Watson confidently embodied her role in the March issue of Vanity Fair, showcasing her beauty and daring side in a topless photo shoot. Donning a caged Burberry capelet to protect her modesty, Emma exuded elegance and sophistication in every frame.
The cover image captured Emma in a frothy white gown with punky hair, with the words ‘The Bewitching Emma Watson’ beside her, highlighting her captivating presence. In a bold move, she bared it all underneath the intricately caged capelet, pushing the boundaries of high fashion.
Complementing the capelet, Emma wore a high-waisted lace skirt from the same luxury brand, creating a muted yet striking ensemble for the dramatic shoot. Her edgy cropped hair, styled in bouncy curls with sheared sides, added a modern touch to her overall look.
With minimal makeup, Emma’s natural beauty shone through, emphasizing her stunning features in a truly mesmerizing fashion spread.
Sizzling: The 26-year-old actress known for her role in Harry Potter recently discussed her views on being a celebrity, stating that she considers herself ‘too serious’ for the title. Known for her strong opinions, she once declared in 2009 that she would not undress for just anyone, a statement that may have caused some controversy among her fans. In an interview with the Mail on Sunday’s Live magazine when she was 18, she shared her thoughts on sexy photoshoots, emphasizing her belief in not letting others dictate her image. She expressed her perspective on sexiness, noting that she finds mystery more alluring than revealing everything. Emma Watson also mentioned that she would consider appearing nude in a film directed by Bernardo Bertolucci, but stressed that she would not do anything for the sake of shock value.
In a recent interview, Emma, known for her role as Hermione Granger in Harry Potter, opened up about her experience in Hollywood as a former child star. She shared that she would consider going nude for a Bertolucci film if it truly served her character, not just to distance herself from Hermione. Emma credited Beauty And The Beast as her true coming-of-age film, marking her transition from Hermione to Belle as a significant moment in her career.
Emma has revealed that Beauty And The Beast holds special significance for her, marking her transition into womanhood. She credits the live-action remake of the classic 1991 animated film for helping her evolve from her iconic role as Hermione to embodying Belle on screen.
Back in the day, she was known for her role in the animated classic Beauty and the Beast. Now, she’s busy promoting the live-action adaptation of the 1991 fairy tale.
The passionate advocate for women’s rights, who leverages her fame to champion female empowerment, confidently stated that Belle is ‘definitely a Disney princess, but she’s far from being a passive figure — she’s in control of her own future.’ Emma was adamant about putting her own stamp on Belle, transforming the beloved character from a bookish introvert to her inventor father’s helpful assistant. In this new version, Belle is busy creating a cutting-edge washing machine that allows her to indulge in her love for reading while the laundry gets done. When initial costume designs pictured Belle in ballet flats, Emma pushed for her to sport sturdy riding boots instead, insisting that they would be more fitting for her character’s active role in the bustling French village.
Every now and again… Emma Watson quickly became a fan favorite when she portrayed the character of Hermione Granger in the film adaptations of a beloved book series.
Emma sought the final approval of legendary feminist Gloria Steinem for her portrayal of Belle in Beauty And The Beast, more concerned about delivering a meaningful message through her work than winning an Oscar. She shared the film with her mother and Steinem, valuing their feedback over accolades like the Best Actress award won by Emma Stone at the recent Academy Awards for La La Land. Emma Watson, at just 26, has already built an impressive body of work with a focus on impact rather than personal achievements.
Who needs an Oscar anyway? Even though she has already achieved a lot in her career at a young age, Emma stands out from her colleagues by revealing that she actually has no desire to win an Academy Award.
Emma Watson, currently promoting Beauty And The Beast, was reportedly offered the lead role in the Oscar-winning film La La Land but ultimately missed out due to being deemed ‘too demanding’. It was revealed by New York Post last month that Emma’s requirements, such as having rehearsals in London for a film set in Los Angeles, led to the role going to another actress. Despite efforts to accommodate her needs, Emma ultimately decided the film wasn’t the right fit for her. Raised in Paris until the age of five, Emma is the daughter of English lawyers Jacqueline Luesby and Chris Watson, who separated when she was young. Following their divorce, she split her time between living with her mother in Oxfordshire during the week and spending weekends in London with her father.
Did you ever wonder if it could have been you? Emma mentioned that she wasn’t bothered about winning an Oscar, even though there were rumors that she had been considered for the role of Mia in La La Land. The role ultimately went to Emma Stone, who took home the Academy Award on Sunday.
Emma is the daughter of English lawyers Jacqueline Luesby and Chris Watson, who split up when she was young. Following their separation, she lived with her mother in Oxfordshire during the week and spent weekends in London with her father. Despite the challenges she faced growing up on film sets, Emma excelled academically and found solace in books. Books served as a bridge between her and her father, creating cherished memories of him reading to her before bed, complete with different voices. They also provided her with a sense of connection to the outside world and her friends from school. As she grew older, books became an escape and a source of empowerment, a reliable friend in times of need. You can read more about her experiences in the upcoming March issue of Vanity Fair, available on newsstands on March 3rd.
The group! The hardworking actress managed to score an impressive eight A* and two A grades while juggling her GCSEs alongside her filming commitments for Harry Potter. She was captured in a photo with her co-stars Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint (standing at the center-right).