Emma heeft een interview gehad met Vogue Australia, dit om te vieren dat het blad 60 jaar bestaat. In de onderstaande video zijn ook andere te zien en Emma’s interview is in stukken te zien in het interview.
In november was Emma aanwezig op de nieuwe boekscreening van ‘Perks of Being a Wallflower’, hierna had ze een gesprek/interview met hem. Na de opnames van de film in 2012 zijn de twee goede vrienden geweest.
Het volledige interview van Emma met auteur Rebbeca Solnit voor haar boekclub Our Shared Shelf is verschenen.
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Emma heeft via haar instagram ook enkele foto’s gepost van het interview dat ze had met auteur Rebecca Solnit. Het interview zelf vond in november plaats in een bibliotheek ergens in de Amerikaanse staat Californië.
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Emma heeft enkele weken geleden een gesprek gehad met Rebecca Solnit, een Amerikaanse schrijfster. Op haar instagram plaatste ze al onderstaande clip, ik vermoed dat het hele interview binnenkort wel zal verschijnen.
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Scans van Emma’s interview in de Britse Vogue staan in de galerij, enkele nieuwe outtakes zijn erin te zien.
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hieronder nog een stuk uit het interview dat Emma had met Vogue, haar volledige interview is te lezen in het tijdschrift dat a.s. vrijdag verschijnt.
As the actor and activist Emma Watson approaches 30, she talks to Paris Lees about her extraordinary life, and transcending child stardom to become a voice for change in the December issue of British Vogue.
The story of how Emma Watson became one of the most recognisable women on the planet is folklore of sorts. She was nine-years-old when she was picked out of a line-up of would-be actors in her school gym to be in a film that would change her life forever. Twenty years later, and that child star is now one of the world’s most bankable actors and recognised activists.
This Christmas, Watson is back on the big screen as Margaret “Meg” March in Greta Gerwig’s adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women. The project couldn’t be a better fit for Emma, combining, as it does, many of her loves: literature, film and exploring the female experience. “With Meg’s character, her way of being a feminist is making the choice – because that’s really, for me anyway, what feminism is about,” Watson tells Lees. “Her choice is that she wants to be a full-time mother and wife. To Jo [Saoirse Ronan], being married is really some sort of prison sentence. But Meg says, ‘You know, I love him [John Brooke, who is played by James Norton] and I’m really happy and this is what I want. And just because my dreams are different from yours, it doesn’t mean they’re unimportant.”
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Emma siert de cover van de Britse Vogue, hiervoor heeft ze een nieuwe fotoshoot gehad met fotograaf Alasdair McLellan.
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The age of influence, it’s said, is upon us. Whether on the front row or on the front benches – or simply leaning over our smartphones – we have more eyes on each other than at any time in history. As is also often said these days, it’s a lot.
Of course, in the fashion industry and across social media, the concept of an “influencer” has evolved in a few short years into one that we all fully understand. Many influencers are now stars in their own right, while millions more around the globe, armed with a new handbag and a winning filter, continue to strive for clicks and likes. It’s an important sea change, but I do sometimes wonder how many are doing anything truly useful with this modern superpower.
Emma Watson is one woman getting it right. Since she was cast as Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter franchise 20 years ago (aged just nine), she has been one of the most recognisable faces on the planet. Famous in practically every corner of the world, she accumulated influence the old-fashioned way; coming of age in the digital era means she now finds herself with a cross-platform following of over 100 million engaged and devoted fans.