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Rupert Grint 'autograph ban' (updated) The Sun ... is reporting that pupils at Richard Hale School in Hertford have been banned from asking Rupert Grint for his autograph. They claim that anyone who does so will receive a detention. Quote:
NOTE: The Sun is a tabloid newspaper so take this with a pinch of salt. It's also worth mentioning that Rupert finished school last summer; he stated so in an interview with The Guardian newspaper in November last year. Quote:
UPDATE: A scan of the article can be viewed here courtesy of RG.net. It appears to be talking about PAST events. |
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THe sun is the best tabloid for talking utter rubbish! |
And I love them for it, in a way. But I wanted to post this to make sure that people knew it's most likely rubbish and to not believe it. |
I agree... but i wonder how there staff get paid for being wrong? |
argh. *mumbles angrily, walks away while throwing coffee at computer monitor.* i think that was the only thing fit to convey how i feel about this tabloid. roar. |
karen, perhaps that's their policy. "Have you ever told lies and got away with it? Did your teachers always call you "the bad kid"? Then call at The Sun because we have the job for you." :rolleyes: So this means that after doing his GCSE's Rupert's not going to continue studying right? |
Or how they even qualify to call themselves journalists. Of course, there could be a chance Rupert is wrong and he didn't in fact finish school. But I think the boy himself would be most likely to know what he's doing :lmao: And if he says he finished school ... quite frankly, I believe him over The Sun anyday. |
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you dont have to in the Uk you can leave school at 16.. and Rupert is probaly one of those peopel who knew that school wont help him in his job... and well he is a good actor and already has done films outside potter! |
Well a lot of people do. But at 16 the child labour laws end. Which means as an actor they can work more hours. And really if you're as famous as them you don't need to do A Levels as much as say ordinary kids do, because they've already got an occupation. Having said that an article did say Dan was going to continue studying. |
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But I guess in Rupert's case, who also seems to be a very promising actor, he can just continue acting without any problems like school. I remember Dan said he wanted to continue studying in one interview. There will probably be a number of the other HP actors who will continue. If I recall well, Tom Felton for example said he would. |
hasnt TOm left school as well? he wants to go to college.. Tom is 17/18 so he may well haev actualy finished school.. i know i finished school when i was 17 adn i went right through tot he end. |
That is so stupid! What on earth! I think it sounds like a load of rubbish! I dont think much of The Sun. I say its a silly little story just to fill a space! Quote:
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Rupert is so lucky to have finished school now! In Australia you can drop out in year 10 which means you will be 15/16. How old is Dan? And isnt Rupert the oldest of the 3? |
Yeah he is.. Rupert is 17, Dan 16 and emma 15 |
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WOW, what the driving age limit in London? |
in the UK the age is 17! but you can drivre on pivate land before that |
The driving age is 17. That quote is from when he was 16, last year. |
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:worried: I think I'll believe Rupert when he says he finished school... Hehehe The Sun. Gar, ahoy, maties! :pirate: |
Whaha, did they really say that. That boy is finished with school *me jealous, I still have one year* |
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