I Heart Watson (www.iheartwatson.net) is a non-profit fansite for actress and human rights activist Emma Watson. It is run by fans and has no affiliation with Emma herself, her management, family or friends. We have maintained this resource online for over 15 years, along with retired team members, because we appreciate her projects, and because it allows us to connect with people that have similar interests. We do not post or allude to facts or rumors regarding Emma's personal life, out of respect for her privacy. The content we share is not owned by us, unless otherwise stated, we just gather it all into a single resource. Thank you for visiting, and we hope you enjoy your stay!

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Posted on May 24, 2014 by Celyn   Gallery Harry Potter

I thought it was time we delved right back into the archives, so today I have added all of our images relating to Emma’s first ever film role, in “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” (also called the “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” in the US). How cute does little Hermione look? Over 750 images have been added in total, including over 600 new Blu-Ray quality screen captures.

Posted on May 14, 2014 by Celyn   Appearances Gallery

Yesterday, Emma Watson attended a charity dinner hosted by the Duke of Cambridge which celebreated the work of The Royal Marsden, a world-leading cancer centre specialising in cancer diagnosis, treatment, research and education. Emma looked beautiful in a Ralph Lauren ensemble, with a metallic Roger Vivier clutch. 20 HQ images are now up in the gallery:

Posted on May 09, 2014 by Celyn   Appearances Gallery

I have just updated the gallery with over 1,000 high-quality photos of Emma Watson from her public appearances in 2010, where she attended the premieres for “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I” and cut her hair into her famous (and gorgeous) pixie crop.


Posted on May 08, 2014 by Celyn   Appearances Gallery

I have just updated the gallery with over 2,400 high-quality photos of Emma Watson from her public appearances in 2011, where she attended the final premieres for “Harry Potter” and also promoted her first post-Potter film, “My Week with Marilyn”.