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Emma Watson returns to Britain & new Deathly Hallows on-set photo
Actress Emma Watson was spotted by a 106 Jack FM DJ in her hometown of Oxford, UK, this past weekend while the jockey was at the station's Christmas party. The DJ pursued Emma at the small gathering to rather amusing results. It can be heard below:
Emma Watson is back in the UK after her first semester at Brown University, to continue filming scenes for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. She will shoot sequences for the movie for the rest of her winter holiday.
Also, Interview magazine released a clearer image of Emma from a forest set for Deathly Hallows, taken earlier this year. It can be seen below.
Aaaww, she doesn't sound American at all People. That's a typical British Home County accent she's delivering. It does have a bit of a natural "drawl" to it sometimes :-)
Her accent was different. Strange. Actually Christmas break in college is a lot longer then it is for those who are still in grade school or high school. It usually lasts at least a month.
The scenes that she has to do now until January are the ones at the M.O.M.Remember? The actor who plays Reg said that these scenes are sceduled for december!!
I played that DJ's retelling of his Emma Watson encounter; it was so funny. That DJ had an amusing encounter with the Emma Watson. She did seem quite happy during that brief interview with that Oxford 106FM Jack DJ. I loved how he was retelling his story, trying to catch up with Emma and saying to the others, "I'm Harry Potter".
And how cool that Emma Watson is attending Brown University. I did apply their my senior year in high school, and I might again since I'm a community college student who'll be transferring to a four-year institution. Acting is what I want to do.
Hey, is there anyway to find out what dates any of the photos taken from the Death Hallows set were taken and where? I love film production; it's definitely very fascinating.