On embracing the changes to her body since the birth of her daughter Edie: It’s a different body, as it should be, because it’s done an extraordinary thing… I thought I was going to go, “God, I’ve got to get back into shape.” I actually went completely the opposite. I went, “F**k that, I’m not putting that pressure on myself in any way.” So it’s taken me a long time to get back into my jeans. I’m nearly there. Not quite there, but nearly there…
It’s challenging and it’s rewarding work. It makes me very happy; it’s satisfying and cathartic, but it can mess with my head sometimes. If I have a whole day of really emotional work then it can be a real bummer. Crying all day is a real bummer.
I learned English at school, or at least that’s how it started. Also, in Holland - as opposed to some other European countries - we don’t dub anything, so as a kid growing up, always watching English and American movies in their original language really helped. – Michiel Huisman
@on_abbotkinney: Emma Watson adds her signature to the Château Laurier guest book while attending the One Young World conference in Ottawa. @emmawatson #heforshe #emmawatson
“Some days I want to look like a hipster kid, and then other days I want to be prim and proper. I really wish I had, like, seven lives so I could go from being a hipster one day to a punk the next. But that’s the great thing about fashion. In a way, it’s like acting, because you can try on all these different roles.”