Emma Watson just celebrated her 31st birthday and she does so being one of the Hollywood actresses most loved by the public. To her work on the big screen, we must add her work as a humanitarian activist that has led her to be a UN Goodwill Ambassador . However, there are those who have been able to mark her as not very accessible for not taking photos with her fans. The artist has just revealed the reason why she avoids portraying herself with her followers.
Today it is very easy to take a picture with a famous person who is seen in person. With taking out the mobile phone there is enough. However, there are artists who are reluctant to do so and who do not accept selfie requests that are made to them. Emma Watson is one of them.
In a recent interview published in Vanity Fair magazine , the one who was the protagonist of the Harry Potter film saga has explained the reason that leads her not to want to accept photo proposals from her fans.
“For me, it is the difference of having the possibility of having a life and not. If someone takes a photo of me and posts it, in two seconds they have created a map of the exact place I am within a 10 meter radius. They can see what I’m wearing and who I’m with. I just can’t deliver that kind of information, “argued Emma Watson in her talk with the publication.
And is that since she was a child, Emma Watson has had to live with the fact of being a public figure, something that is not easy and less at such an early age. Without going any further, the protagonist of Harry Potter , Daniel Radcliffe, had to take refuge in alcohol to learn to cope with it.
In the case of Emma Watson, it has been leaked that the school where she studied put very strict rules to protect her and her classmates were prohibited from asking for photos or harassing her under threat of very severe punishments.
Although the educational center has denied such a reality and has assured that Watson was treated like any other girl, her former colleagues have confirmed that they did have to follow a protocol of special measures in relation to her.