The actress of 'Harry Potter', Emma Watson, is honest in an interview for the magazine. "It was very difficult to have to be the face and the spokesperson for things in which I was not involved in the process."
Emma Watson became one of the most famous girls in the world after playing Hermione in 'Harry Potter'. Since then the British actress has been much-loved and we have been able to see her in many other projects such as ''The Perks of Being a Wallflower'' or playing the Disney princess in 'Beauty and the Beast'.
The last movie she starred in was "Little Women" in 2019, although we couldn't see her on the film's promotional tour. Since then, Watson has moved away from the spotlight and put her career on hold. Now, the former 'Hogwarts' student has done a very candid interview for the magazine where she talks about the breather she has taken from Hollywood.
"I wasn't very happy, to be honest, I felt caged." "Something very hard is going out to sell something that I had no control over," she explains of her decision to distance herself.
"To stand in front of a movie and all the journalists can say: 'How does this agree with your point of view? ' It was very difficult to have to be the face and the spokesperson for things in which I was not involved in the process ", assured the actress for the magazine. Watson affirms that in her first appearances on the screen, she did not believe in the work she was doing: "I don't think I had any confidence in it", which she knows can shock the public: "I know it seems strange". "I mean, I grew up on a movie set."
Emma Watson counted in the interview the participation of her father Chris of her and her brother Alex of her, who talk about the new project of her own gin Renais Gin in which she participated together with the actress. Meanwhile, she assured the magazine that she felt some frustration during her participation in some projects: "They made me responsible in a way that I began to find really frustrating, because I had no voice, nor did I have anything to say," she explains. "I started to realize that I just wanted to be in front of things where if someone was going to criticize me it was in a way that didn't make me hate myself, like, 'Yeah, I screwed up. It was my choice and I should have. better".
According to 'The Financial Times', the actress responds emphatically about whether she will return to the big screen: "Yes, absolutely." In addition, she claims to be much happier and prepared for new projects: "I'm happy to sit and wait for the next right project. I love what I do. It's finding a way to do it where I don't have to divide myself into different faces and people." "And I don't want to switch to robot mode anymore," she added, "Does that make sense?"