Already with a history of recurrenceEmma Watson was sentenced to a six -month suspension and a fine of 1,044 pounds. THE British actresscurrently a master student in Oxford, was not present at the court hearing.
The well -known actress Emma Watson, who eternalized the character Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter saga, saw her driving letter suspended for six months.
The reason? Having been caught driving at 61 km/h in a 48 km/h area on an Oxford Street on a July night last year.
With nine points already accumulated in his letter before the incident, Watson was not present at the High Wycombe court hearing, where he was ordered to pay a fine of 1,044 pounds.
According to the BBC, Emma Watson’s representatives were contacted but did not comment on the case. The lawyer clarified that the actress, now a master student in creative writing at Oxford University, is in a position to serve the penalty.
Emma Watson became world famous in 2001 with Hermione Granger’s role in the Harry Potter saga, who accompanied eight films until 2011.
Then he was present in several successful films, such as “Beauty and the Monster” and “The Advantages of Being Invisible.” His latest film work was in 2019 in the movie “Women”, made by Greta Gerwig. In 2023, he also launched a sustainable Gin brand, in partnership with his brother.
Here comes a new Hermione
However, a new television adaptation of JK Rowling’s books is developing by HBO. The series promises to be a large production, which could take about a decade to be completed, and has a new cast for the iconic characters of the Harry Potter universe.