Emma Watson shows off her sexy side for the October 2012 issue of Glamour US. The 22-year-old actress sits down for a chat with the magazine and talks about her life, her hair, her dating rules, her career and her new film, 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower'.
Emma Watson reveals her
sexier side for the October 2012 issue of Glamour US. The
22-year-old actress sits down for a chat with the magazine and
talks about her life, her hair, her dating rules, "hot bods" in
Hollywood, her career and her new film, 'The Perks of Being a
Wallflower'.
"Making this movie was so pivotal for me because I realized I do
really want to be an actress, which wasn’t something I fully knew,
since Harry Potter was such a singular experience. Obviously I’m
nervous to see what other people think, but it kind of doesn’t
matter to me. It’s so cheesy to say this, but it’s the journey, not
the end goal, that’s important," she says.
On her obsession with Lena Dunham, Emma told Glamour that, "I am
literally obsessed with [Girls creator and star] Lena Dunham.
She’s, like, my favorite person in the world. I follow her on
Twitter; I read her every day. And, yes, Girls is an example of
something so refreshing because it feels real."
In the interview, Emma explains her decision to keep her
university life out of the spotlight. "I just — I don’t know. I
just feel like if I start opening the door to talking about my
university experience, then people just kind of…own everything,"
she says.
"There was a lot of stuff a couple of years ago saying that I was
bullied at Brown and awful things like that, none of which were
true. But it’s my personal experience and it’s my personal life…and
I would just go crazy if I didn’t have a reality, if I didn’t have
a life outside of the roles I play. The entertainment industry is
pretty nuts, and having had that experience outside of it and going
to university has really made a big difference. It’s important to
me to feel like I have my own life."
When it comes to her personal life and being caught kissing someone
at Coachella, Emma confesses that, "I know! My friend got me
tickets for my birthday, and what am I going to say? No, I’m not
going to go, because I don’t want to be photographed? But it was a
huge crowd, and I thought there was no way anyone could get
pictures of me, but somehow they found me. It’s difficult on my
dating life, because anyone I get photographed with is
automatically my boyfriend. So it just makes it look as if I’ve
had, like, 6,000 boyfriends," she told the magazine.
Talking about her style and her amazing fashion moments, the
lovely actress says that, "That's so nice! In my real life I can be
a bit scruffy, but I love dressing up for the red carpet. I really
try to do my research and look into new people who are coming onto
the scene. It's creative, and I'm really into art, and it's
fun."
On working with a stylist, Emma admits that, "Yeah, I have to at
this point. When I was younger, I used to do it all myself, but
I’ve had to get help because it’s gotten to a stage where I can’t
show up in my Converses or whatever I bought from High Street. And
just practically, these gowns are ridiculous. You’re being
photographed from every angle, so not only do you have to consider
how the thing looks, but whether you’re going to be able to sit in
it and whether people are going to be able to see up your
skirt."
Famous for her cute pixie cut, Watson says that she now has to grow
her hair for the roles. "I have to for roles. But if I had it my
way, I would have just kept it short forever. Of course, men like
long hair. There’s no two ways about it. The majority of the boys
around me were like, 'Why did you do that? That’s such an error.'
And I was like, 'Well, honestly, I don’t really care what you
think!' I’ve never felt so confident as I did with short hair — I
felt really good in my own skin," she says.
Read Emma Watson's complete interview in Glamour's October 2012
issue.
Photos courtesy of GLAMOUR


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