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Inside Rupert Grint's ice cream truck he bought with massive Harry Potter fortune

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Harry Potter, now experiments as an actor, taking on smaller, more intimate roles in films such as Swiss Army Man, Escape From Pretoria and the upcoming Weird: The Al Yankovic Story.Hermione’s Emma Watson is similar, fronting projects from 2019’s Little Women to appearing in This Is The End as herself.Rupert Grint, who played Ron Weasley, has also been starring in new roles, such as M Night Shyamalan’s Apple TV series Servant.He also took on a side project that no one saw coming: buying an ice cream van with his staggering Wizarding World fortune.It’s not too surprising when you consider his first dream was to be an ice cream driver long before he ever stepped into Hogwarts.In celebration of the franchise coming to an end, he fulfilled his dream, rocking up on the last day filming with his long sought-after vehicle.The final film in the franchise, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II premiered in cinemas an unbelievable 11 years ago in 2011.For the final day of shooting, Rupert rocked up on set in his very own ice cream van, handing out lollies and 99s to the cast and crew.He spoke about his ice cream van in an interview with the Daily Mail in 2014, admitting that had an awkward encounter the first time he took the vehicle for a spin.Rupert said: "My first ambition was to become an ice-cream man, which is why I bought the Bedford van."Not long after I first got it, I pulled into a pub to do a U-turn and there were eight kids with their pocket money out, hoping to buy a 99 or whatever."But I had nothing to give them.

I've learnt my lesson since then.”He made sure to keep it stocked ever since, though he isn’t actually allowed to sell anything from the van.He continued: “I keep my van well stocked.

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