Emma Watson and Rupert Grint nearly quit HarryPotter over child fame struggles
Emma Watson and Rupert Grint have admitted they almost quit Harry Potter after shooting to fame at a young age.The two co-stars discussed the matter during the recent Harry Potter reunion, which is set to air on Sky Max and NOW on Saturday, 1 January, where Emma spoke of how “scared” she was.
“It was around the time of Order of the Phoenix when things started getting spicy for all of us,” Emma added. “We never really spoke about it. I guess we were just going through it at our own pace, we were kind of in the moment at the time.Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter . You can sign up at the top of the page.
David explained: “One thing that David [Heyman] and the studio spoke to me about was Emma is not sure she wants to come back to do another Potter.”
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