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Emma Watson Says She Still Treasures J.K. Rowling, Opens Door to Talk in Rare Interviews

She emphasizes de‑escalation by declining public back‑and‑forth, prioritizing personal well‑being.

Overview

  • In her first major interviews in years, Watson says there is "no world" in which she would cancel Rowling and that she still values their personal history.
  • Watson says she is upset a direct conversation with Rowling "was never made possible" and confirms she remains open to speaking privately.
  • She reaffirms past support for transgender people while rejecting the idea that people are disposable or should be "thrown out."
  • Watson explains she stepped away after 2019's Little Women because intense scenes drew on pain she was trying to heal, and she found Hollywood friendships and rejection "bone‑breaking."
  • She critiques red‑carpet and beauty pressures, says she misses the art but not "selling" projects, and clarifies she has not quit acting.