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Inside Emma Watson’s life after Harry Potter - co-star crush, 'feud' and Hollywood snub

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Harry Potter.Emma Watson was cast in the enviable role as the beloved bookworm at the age on just ten years old back in 2000 alongside her long-term cast mates Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint.Over the next ten years, the trio went on to become some of the most well-known child actors in the acting industry as they embodied the lives of witches and wizards in the heart of Hogwarts.But it’s not always been an easy life for the Hollywood actress after she almost dropped out of the film franchise due to the negative impact fame had on her growing up.Now, more than 20 years after the first film premiered, the TV star has done wonders with her impressive Hollywood career in addition to complete university and even became a United Nations Goodwill Ambassador.As the actress prepares to celebrate 32nd birthday, Daily Star have taken a deep dive inside her life and career after her Harry Potter journey came to an end in 2011.Ahead of the 20th Harry Potter film reunion earlier this year, news resurfaced that Emma Watson revealed that she had a huge crush on her fellow co-star Tom Felton - who played the villainous Draco Malfoy.Speaking when the final Harry Potter film came out, Emma admitted she'd had a crush on Draco Malfoy star Tom Felton during an apperance on The Jonathan Ross Show.

She confessed: "Between the ages of 10 and 12, I had a really terrible crush on Tom Felton." "We love a bad guy and he was a few years older and he had a skateboard, and that just did it really."He used to do tricks on it.

He was so cool. He totally knew (I had a crush). And the thing is, he’d turn and go, ‘Oh, I see her in a younger, sisterly way'.

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