Post by Elouise Sullivan on Mar 19, 2007 17:26:25 GMT 10
Saw this on MSN new and thought ya'll might be interested:
Titled: "'Potter' stalker confronts Hermione at school"
Original Story: news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=255324
An obsessed Harry Potter fan has been questioned by police after reportedly sneaking into Emma Watson's school and confronting the young actress.
The 16-year-old starlet, who has played Hermione Granger in all five Potter films so far, was appointed a private bodyguard as officers warned the stalker off campus.
The man — aged in his 20s — followed Watson into some of the open lectures she attends, The Sun reports.
"The man was an admirer who was over-zealous," a source told the magazine. "He found out there were some open lectures at the school and attended them."
"He left Emma alarmed when he approached her and started talking to her about the Potter films."
"The school was informed and so were Emma's parents. The decision was made to call in the police as the man was not known to her."
"A minder was also hired to be with her."
"The police spoke to the man and he was warned off in no uncertain terms. There have been further incidents since they spoke to him."
The actress, who plays a talented witch-in-training in the Potter series, has kept up her studies despite her fame and is also achieving academic success in the real world.
Last summer she received top marks in her "GCSE" secondary school examinations.
A friend of Watson told the magazine that not only did the UK actress find the stalker encounter terrifying, but it also was frustrating in her attempt to avoid the trappings of fame.
"She and all the other young actors on Harry Potter have made great efforts to lead normal lives," the pal said. "They have schooled as normally as possible around the acting roles, have lots of school friends and hobbies and are just young people growing up."
"Considering how they could have let fame affect them they are all incredibly grounded, none so more than Emma."
"She will try not to let this change the way she has to live her day to day life, but obviously the priority is her safety."
The name and location of the school has not been released in respect of Watson's privacy.
Titled: "'Potter' stalker confronts Hermione at school"
Original Story: news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=255324
An obsessed Harry Potter fan has been questioned by police after reportedly sneaking into Emma Watson's school and confronting the young actress.
The 16-year-old starlet, who has played Hermione Granger in all five Potter films so far, was appointed a private bodyguard as officers warned the stalker off campus.
The man — aged in his 20s — followed Watson into some of the open lectures she attends, The Sun reports.
"The man was an admirer who was over-zealous," a source told the magazine. "He found out there were some open lectures at the school and attended them."
"He left Emma alarmed when he approached her and started talking to her about the Potter films."
"The school was informed and so were Emma's parents. The decision was made to call in the police as the man was not known to her."
"A minder was also hired to be with her."
"The police spoke to the man and he was warned off in no uncertain terms. There have been further incidents since they spoke to him."
The actress, who plays a talented witch-in-training in the Potter series, has kept up her studies despite her fame and is also achieving academic success in the real world.
Last summer she received top marks in her "GCSE" secondary school examinations.
A friend of Watson told the magazine that not only did the UK actress find the stalker encounter terrifying, but it also was frustrating in her attempt to avoid the trappings of fame.
"She and all the other young actors on Harry Potter have made great efforts to lead normal lives," the pal said. "They have schooled as normally as possible around the acting roles, have lots of school friends and hobbies and are just young people growing up."
"Considering how they could have let fame affect them they are all incredibly grounded, none so more than Emma."
"She will try not to let this change the way she has to live her day to day life, but obviously the priority is her safety."
The name and location of the school has not been released in respect of Watson's privacy.