Emma Watson Opens Up About Embracing a New Chapter Away from the Limelight: An Exclusive Interview with British Vogue

Emma Watson expressed her satisfaction with her decision to step away from the limelight, stating that it has provided her with more independence. The 33-year-old actress took a hiatus from acting after her last film, Little Women, was released in 2019. During this break, she ventured into directing by creating a Prada fragrance commercial and pursued further education by completing an MA in Creative Writing, where she wrote a play.

In an interview with British Vogue, Emma discussed the significance of her choice, stating that it felt like a major decision due to the fast-paced nature of her career. She also mentioned her belief in the astrological theory of a ‘Saturn return’, where Saturn returns to its position at the time of a person’s birth every 27 to 29 years, prompting a significant realignment in their life.

Emma Watson has revealed she is 'so glad' she decided to step back from the spotlight because it has given her 'more autonomy'

Emma Watson recently shared that she is grateful for her decision to take a step back from the public eye, as it has provided her with a greater sense of independence and control over her own life.

The actress, 33, made the decision to take a break from her career in front of the camera with her last film, Little Women, released in 2019

The 33-year-old actress decided to take a break from acting after her last movie, Little Women, was released in 2019. Emma felt that the characters she portrayed on screen sometimes seemed more real than she did, so stepping away allowed her to find her own voice and creative freedom.

Taking this time off has given Emma a sense of independence and autonomy that she didn’t experience before. She valued the opportunity to embrace the uncertainty of not knowing what comes next, as it led her to a deeper understanding and appreciation of herself.

Emma’s hiatus from the spotlight has offered her a fresh perspective on the superficiality of Hollywood, where appearances and success can easily overshadow one’s true happiness and fulfillment. She believes that true contentment lies in finding joy in what you do when the cameras are not rolling.

In addition to her acting break, Emma and her brother Alex collaborated to launch a gin business called Renais. They produce gin by repurposing grapes from vineyards, including those owned by their father in France. Alex mentioned in a recent interview that their sibling dynamic allows them to challenge each other and bring out the best in each other.

She said: 'Because I'm in a career that moves very quickly, the decision to take time to do these things felt like a very big decision'

She expressed that being in a fast-paced career made it feel like a significant choice to take time for herself and do these activities.

She added: 'I'm just so glad that I did [step away from acting] because I have this feeling of having my own voice and creative space and sovereignty'

She went on to say: “I am really happy that I made the decision to take a break from acting. It has given me a sense of owning my own voice, having my own creative freedom, and feeling empowered.”

He mentioned in an interview with HELLO! that he and Emma have a strong bond and are very supportive of each other. He enjoys making her laugh and they both wanted a new challenge, so they decided to team up. Building a brand with family involves a deep level of trust and understanding, providing stability. However, as siblings, they still have their moments of pushing each other’s buttons. Working with a family member is rewarding, but it can be tricky to separate personal and business relationships.

Emma has been rumored to be single since her breakup with Brandon, Sir Philip Green’s son. Over the years, she has been romantically linked to Francis Boulle from Made In Chelsea, Spanish musician Rafael Cebrian, and fellow Oxford graduate Will Adamowicz, but those relationships did not last. Emma has achieved great success in Hollywood with leading roles in Beauty And The Beast and Little Women, expanding her career beyond her role as Hermione in Harry Potter. She is also known for her strong advocacy for feminism and politics, openly supporting trans rights despite differing views with J.K. Rowling.

For more on Emma’s journey, check out the January edition of British Vogue, available for digital download and in stores from December 19th.

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