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Emma Watson is not retiring from acting, manager confirms

‘Emma’s social media accounts are dormant but her career isn’t’

Rachel Brodsky
Los Angeles
Thursday 25 February 2021 19:37 EST
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Through the Years: Emma Watson

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Emma Watson is not retiring from acting, despite online rumours to the contrary and a report claiming the Little Women actor had “gone dormant”.

“Emma’s social media accounts are dormant but her career isn’t,” Watson's manager at Untitled Entertainment told Entertainment Weekly in a statement.

Watson’s agent reportedly told The Daily Mail that the 30-year-old star had gone “dormant”, with the publication interpreting the remark as an announcement that she had “given up acting”.

She is best known for playing Hermione Granger in all of the Harry Potter movie adaptations, and she has also starred in movies including Beauty and the Beast (2017), Little Women (2019), The Circle (2017), The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012), The Bling Ring (2010), and more.

Fans of Watson shared their relief at the news on Twitter.

“I was in mid panic this morning. Glad to see the queen still in business,” one fan wrote.

“Maybe Emma [is] waiting for the right role. You don't want to just do anything. She is lucky probably doesn't have to audition for roles and can pick and choose," wrote another.

Earlier, fans were expressing sadness at the potential loss, with one person tweeting, “Let’s all appreciate and thank Emma Watson for playing Hermione Granger.”

“Emma Watson, thank you for being our Hermione, Belle, Nicki, Sam, Meg March, and many more,” wrote another fan, “Thank you for your work, for being our muse, and for being a role model. I’m hoping one day you choose to return to film, but for now, I wish you all the best and we support and love you dearly.”

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