Emma Watson is one of the most popular cast members of the “Harry Potter” movie series. However, it was reported that the star has an attitude issue and was accused of being a diva.
Emma’s alleged nasty reputation on the set
As per Life & Style, Emma Watson is very demanding when on the set and when with her staff. The now 30-year-old star that rose to fame through J.K. Rowling’s “Harry Potter” film franchise is said to have a bad reputation as “one of the most difficult celebrities to work with in Hollywood.”
The publication revealed that one of Emma’s former staff disclosed to them that she is very demanding and feels entitled. The famous Hermione Granger actress rarely or never even smile as per the staff.
“She’s not one to scream at people, but she’d give you the silent treatment instead,” Emma’s supposed former employee told the tabloid.
Emma Watson is not just being difficult to her staff, but her boyfriends are said to be not safe from her diva attitude. She has the habit of being a perfectionist and this is making everyone around her, including her loved ones, suffer.
“Emma’s ex-boyfriend William Knight was the nicest guy ever and really loved her but she walked all over him, too,” the source snitched. To show how bad Emma Watson’s attitude is, the ex-employee allegedly told Life & Style that she may need a spell just to delete the bad memories (from working with the actress) in her head.
Here’s the truth about Emma’s bad diva attitude
Gossip Cop revealed that this rumor about Emma Watson is not true. It pointed out that this is not the first time it is debunking a story where the actress was accused of being a diva.
The publication also explained that it seems that well-known names who are feminists have always been tagged as being a diva, but in truth, they are not. People like Meghan Markle and Beyonce were also labeled with the same description because they allegedly rarely smile and look snobbish but in truth, they are just not the types to smile often or greet people brightly.


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