“That was a very unsettling feeling”: Emma Watson’s Secret Suffering During the Final Years of Harry Potter Shows How Close She Was to Giving Up Before the Finish Line

Harry Potter and the Girl who almost disappeared: Emma Watson, burdened under the weight of wizardry, wanted to quit due to the lack of privacy.

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  • Emma Watson was a child actor who quickly became popular for her role as Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter movies.
  • But the downsides of fame caught up to her and the actress wanted to quit her role during the last few years.
  • Watson however took a break from acting to attend University, and then came back with a renewed strength. Since then, the talented actress has been a part of several projects.
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Known as Hermione, the brightest witch of her age, Emma Watson became an overnight sensation when Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone was released in 2001. But what most don’t know is that her journey to stardom was almost derailed by the very thing that made her famous.

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As a child actor, Watson was thrust into the spotlight at just nine years old. While the Harry Potter movies catapulted her to global fame, it also took a toll on her mental health. The actress almost quit the industry while filming for the last few movies. It took a great deal of strength and her passion for the project for her to continue with it, despite feeling immensely burnt out.

The price of fame: growing up in the spotlight

Emma Watson‘s journey in the entertainment industry began when she was just nine years old. She landed the role of Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter franchise. Overnight, she became a household name, known and beloved by millions worldwide.

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Emma Watson as Hermione Granger in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
Emma Watson in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire | Credits: Warner Bros. Pictures

But as she grew older, the pressures of fame began to take their toll. Constant scrutiny, the lack of privacy, and the overwhelming expectations from fans and the media made her question her passion for acting. During the last few years of the series, Watson felt burnt out and disconnected from the craft she once loved.

I’d walk down the red carpet and go into the bathroom, I had on so much makeup and these big, fluffy, full-on dresses.

I’d put my hands on the sink and look at myself in the mirror and say, ‘Who is this?’ I didn’t connect with the person who was looking back at me, and that was a very unsettling feeling.

Emma Watson as Ila in Noah.
Emma Watson in Noah | Credits: Paramount Pictures

The Little Women actress spoke to Vanity Fair about her dilemma, the exhaustion almost made her give up the role she so desired. She started seeking a sense of normalcy and anonymity.

I was finding this fame thing was getting to a point of no return, I sensed if this was something I was ever going to step away from it was now or never.

Almost as she was going to quit it all, something inside her sparked a desire to continue exploring her creativity. After the Harry Potter series concluded, she took a break and attended Brown University. A few years away from the industry made Watson feel rejuvenated, but her fears persisted.

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Finding her footing: Post-Potter projects

Emma Watson as Angela Gray in Regression.
Emma Watson in Regression | Credits: Universal Pictures

On returning to acting, Watson was determined to take on roles that challenged her and allowed her to grow as an artist. She appeared in films like The Perks of Being a Wallflower, Noah, and Beauty and the Beast, showcasing her range.

But her desire for privacy was still the same, the actress often thought she didn’t suit the acting profession because of her serious personality. But as the years passed, she realized she needed to pick her battles and find the courage to prioritize her safety.

Emma Watson as Sam in The Perks of Being a Wallflower.
Emma Watson in The Perks of Being a Wallflower | Credits: Summit Entertainment & Lionsgate Films

I’ve often thought, I’m so wrong for this job because I’m too serious; I’m a pain in the ass; I’m difficult; I don’t fit,

But as I’ve got older, I’ve realized, No! Taking on those battles, the smaller ones and the bigger ones, is who I am.

The Bling Ring actress has also been a vocal advocate for women’s rights and gender equality, using her platform to raise awareness. In Hollywood, Watson is an icon for her talent, intelligence, and compassion. Fans hope she keeps pushing boundaries and exploring exciting projects.

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Shruti Pathak

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