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Gabby   —   Talk Shows Videos

Two updates in a week, after over a year without any news, seems too good to be true! 😂 And yet…

Emma joined Jay Shetty for an interview that has just just been released in an episode of his podcast, which is available on Youtube, Spotify and Apple Podcasts. You can watch the full video with Emma below.

Do you think fame makes people happy?

Would you give up money for peace of mind?

Today, Jay sits down with Emma Watson, actress, activist, and UN Women Goodwill Ambassador, for a rare and deeply personal conversation. Beloved around the world as Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter films, Emma has since become a powerful voice for gender equality and sustainability. In this exclusive interview, Emma reflects on her decision to step away from Hollywood and shares how time for study and self-discovery has allowed her to redefine success, find fulfillment, and reclaim her voice.

Emma shares the challenges of growing up in the public eye, carrying enormous responsibility from such a young age, and the courage it took to step back from a thriving career to prioritize her health and personal growth. She reflects on how fame blurred the lines between who she was and the roles she played, and how learning to embrace vulnerability, discomfort, and imperfection has become central to her growth.

Together, Jay and Emma explore the power of speaking truth with kindness, the importance of creating art from personal experience, and why building authentic relationships rooted in honesty and care matters more than any external achievement.

In this interview, you’ll learn:
How to Be Honest With Yourself
How to Learn From Discomfort
How to Embrace Failure as a Starting Point
How to Separate Who You Are From What You Do
How to Build Truly Supportive Friendships
How to Step Away While Staying True to Yourself
How to Speak Truth With Kindness
How to Live Aligned With Your Values

Every day is a chance to pause, return to what matters most, and take even the smallest step toward living with honesty and purpose. You’re allowed to evolve, to begin again, and to create a life that feels whole and meaningful, one choice, one conversation, one truth at a time.

With Love and Gratitude,
Jay Shetty

Gabby   —   Videos

Vogue has released a new video featuring Emma! She talks about being teased by her friends for not packing lightly, and then shows everything that’s in her bag! We’re definitely questioning some of these decisions over here 😂 but the video is so cute!

Gabby   —   Videos

A new video of Emma talking about “Little Women” has been released! She talks about the freedom that director (and fellow actress) Greta Gerwig gave her actors during filming and how rare that was, the importance of having a story centered around women and much more. This is definitely worth a watch, specially for those of you who, like ourselves, have been missing Emma’s interviews.

Neide   —   Videos

BFI, with collaboration with BAFTA, has launched a eight-point plan to prevent sexual harassment and bullying in the entertainment industry. Emma showed her support for the campaign by announcing the partnership and the guidelines, in the video bellow. The eight-point plan specifies that two people – one male, one female – must be allocated to every film and television set to deal with issues and allegations, with a new support line set up for people to call. In future, only projects that sign up to these guidelines will be given funding by the BFI.