![]() “It’s interesting actually,” she remarks, more to herself, “I haven’t needed to do that for a while.” She also meditates and writes poetry and, when she is unhappy a diary. We discuss how she practices ashtanga yoga well enough, she says that she could teach it (how Hermione is that?). And when she talks – usually in long, eloquent, multiclause sentences, which revise and edit ideas – she fidgets left, right, back, forth, lending her physical weight to what she is saying. On her pleasingly symmetrical face, her eyebrows and chin compete to articulate most loudly. Her capacity for expression is mesmerising. ![]() This is the first of several meetings, and Watson is a good interviewee. And then I’m not going to be able to manage the situation."' She pauses. I’ll ask them, Can you do me a massive favour? I can't do a photograph right now because, if I do, a camera flash is going to go off, and if a camera flash goes off then everyone's going to stand around and look at me. "If someone recognises you, there tends to be a bit of a domino effect, which is why I’ll try to get anyone who approaches on side. "I wouldn't do that without a friend," she admits (she does most of her shopping online). "If I've already passed someone, by the time they're ready to do their second take then I tend to be all right." Shopping at Topshop, however, with the rest of the world's 25-year-olds, is more testing. ![]() ![]() "I could walk down Oxford Street now if I really wanted to, but I’d have to keep up a pretty mean pace," she says. In terms of logistics, getting from A to B isn't simple. Despite this, recognition remains a life-limiting problem for Watson, outside, in the real world. ![]()
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