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Emma: People Tree Fashion Show Video
Posted by Megs

People Tree has done a fashion show for Emma’s Ethical line and they have posted the video online. There is a video in the background of the show where we can see Emma and her friends modeling the collection. Watch the video below!

Thanks WatsonPortal!

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Emma’s People Tree Collection Launches at ASOS Friday!
Posted by Megs

According to their latest newsletter, ASOS.com will start selling Emma’s People Tree collection on their site starting this Friday!  ASOS ships all over the world, so if you aren’t in the UK this is your chance to get the collection!  Go to this page to see if they ship to your country!

Thanks to allego for the tip!

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Emma Watson: People Tree Catalog Scans!
Posted by Megs

An Italian Emma Watson site has posted up scans from the People Tree Catalog with Emma’s collection in it!  Head over here to see all the scans!  I have posted a few below:

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New Message from Emma on EWO
Posted by Megs

EWO, Emma’s Official Site, has been updated with a message from Emma:

I’m now back at Uni having spent January filming more scenes from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.  It is absolutely wonderful to be back and see all my friends again – and of course to get back to studying! Thanks so much for your support and kind words about my People Tree Collection, it was really nerve racking, but I’m so glad it is being received so well and let’s hope we can begin to make a difference. Love Emma

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New Emma Watson Interview
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Emma Watson was interviewed by the Daily Express and thanks to SnitchSeeker there are some scans online!  In the interview Emma talks about Brown, Deathly Hallows and more!  See the scan and read a segment below.

Escaping Potter’s grasp she starred in the BBC drama Ballet Shoes in 2007 and voiced Princess Pea in the animated feature The Tale of Despereaux but despite recently saying “I don’t want to act again” she can’t quit just yet.
Potter producers have scheduled filming to allow her to attend college and film her remaining scenes during her holidays. The last day of filming Harry Potter draws close, however.
“I will be…uncontrollable,” she says, picturing that final day on set. “It’s been half our lives. It’s made up, it’s formed us. It’s such a big part of my life it will be really sad.”
Emma is still debating whether to continue with acting long term. “I just want to be sure it’s what I want. I was so young and I don’t think I really knew the greatness of what I was signing on for. I really want to study. I would love to try theatre. I need to try stuff out. But I say all this now, I’m sure I’ll still be here in 10 years making Harry Potter 30.”
At the end of the final Potter movie the script currently calls for an epilogue set more than 20 years in the future, showing Harry, Ron and Hermione as adults.
“We will look like 40-year-olds,” she say, with Part I coming out in November and Part II in July 2011. “I can’t wait to see that.”
For now she’s happy to focus on her studies and, most of the time, to let others do the cooking.

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Dan, Emma & Rupert: Vanity Fair’s Hollywood Top 40
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Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint from the Harry Potter movies made Vanity Fair’s list of “Hollywood’s Top 40” for 2009.

6 Daniel Radcliffe
(Artist Rights Group)
Estimated 2009 earnings: $41 million
$20 million: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part I (fee for starring in upcoming penultimate Potter film)
$20 million: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part II (fee for starring in 2011 series finale, also filmed last year)
$1 million: Royalties from older films, other revenue
14 Emma Watson
(WME)
Estimated 2009 earnings: $30 million
$15 million: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part I (fee for starring)
$15 million: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part II (fee for starring)

15 Rupert Grint
(Hamilton Hodell)
Estimated 2009 earnings: $30 million
$15 million: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part I (fee for starring)
$15 million: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part II (fee for starring)

Filed Under: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint
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