The girl who lived is now the woman who leads—on her own terms.
Emma Watson officially turns today, April , and while fans across the globe are celebrating the actress who brought Hermione Granger to life, Watson herself is enjoying a much quieter milestone. Nearly years after the final Harry Potter film hit theaters, the star has masterfully traded red carpets for “sovereignty.”
The internet has been buzzing with tributes to the actress, with fans on TikTok and X (formerly Twitter) sharing their favorite “Hermione-isms” and throwback clips from her Beauty and the Beast days. But for Watson, the real magic has been happening off-screen.
It’s been over five years since Watson last graced the silver screen as Meg March in Greta Gerwig’s adaptation of Little Women. For a Hollywood heavyweight, that’s a lifetime—but for Emma, it was a necessity.
In a candid conversation with British Vogue, Watson admitted she felt “so glad” to step away. “I have this feeling of having my own voice and creative space and sovereignty in some way that I don’t think I did before—more autonomy,” she shared.
The transition wasn’t always easy. During a interview with Financial Times, Watson got real about the pressures of being a global spokesperson for massive franchises. “I wasn’t very happy, if I’m being honest. I think I felt a bit caged,” she confessed.
She explained that being held accountable for films she had little creative control over was “very difficult.” “I didn’t have a voice, I didn’t have a say,” she added, noting the frustration of being the “face” of projects where she wasn’t involved in the process.
So, what does a retired wizard do with her time? Quite a lot, actually.
Since her acting hiatus, Watson has:
Completed an English literature degree from Brown University.
Completed an English literature degree from Brown University.
Returned to her studies at Oxford University.
Returned to her studies at Oxford University.
Made her directorial debut with a high-fashion campaign for Prada.
Made her directorial debut with a high-fashion campaign for Prada.
Launched Renais, a premium gin brand, with her brother Alex.
Launched Renais, a premium gin brand, with her brother Alex.
She’s also been focusing on her personal growth. Upon turning , she took to Instagram to reveal she had done “a lot of therapy” and even adopted a part-corgi pup named Sofia from Mexico.
“I felt really sad and really pissed off about a lot of things,” she wrote at the time, thanking the “witches in my coven” for helping her find her path.
While she’s kept her romantic life mostly under wraps—famously coining the term “self-partnered” in —she’s recently been spotted looking happy with Oxford classmate Kieran Brown.
Despite her distance from the industry, the bond with her Potter family remains “Always.” Watson joined Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint for the Return to Hogwarts special in , proving that while she may have outgrown the robes, she’ll never outgrow the love for the journey they shared.
“I am proud we were kind to each other,” she wrote in a viral Instagram post. “And that we held up something meaningful.”
Happy Birthday, Emma! Whether she’s in front of a camera or a classroom, she’s clearly found her own kind of magic.
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