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Ghetto imagesHarry Potter actress Emma Watson has been forbidden to drive for six months after being caught accelerating.
Watson, who played Hermione Granger in the movie franchise, drives 38 km / h in an area of 30 miles / h in Oxford on the evening of July 31 last year.
Watson already had nine points on his license before the speed incident, heard the court.
The 35-year-old, who is already a student, has been made to pay a total of £ 1,044 in the High Wycombe Master’s Court on Wednesday.
It is not present at the five -minute hearing. Watson representatives were turned for comment.
The actress has been studying a master’s degree in creative writing at the University of Oxford since 2023.
Watson starred in 2001 with the release of Harry Potter and the Philosophical Stone, along with his fellow stars Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint.
She has starred in a total of eight films for Potter, the latter being released in 2011 before continuing to appear in films such as “Beauty and the Beast”, “The Ring of Bling” and “Perx” to be on the stent.
Watson’s last movie role was in the remake of small women in 2019, directed by Greta Gervig. She launched her own sustainable gin brand with her brother in 2023.
A new television adaptation of Harry Potter Books by JK Rowling is currently in production, starring Dominic McLaughlin in the role of Harry, along with Arabella Stanton as Hermione and Alastar Steou as Ron.
John Littgow was filed as Dumbledore, Nick Frost as Hagrid, Janet Macher as Minerva McGonagal and Paapa Esseid as Severus Snape.
The HBO series is expected to take a decade.
Ghetto imagesSeparately, another actress of Harry Potter, Zoe Unamaker, was fined for speeding on the same day and in the same court as Watson.
Wanamaker, who played Madame Hooch in Wizarding Series, was caught accelerating on August 7, 2024 at the M4 in Newbury, Berkshire.
The 76-year-old was driving at 46 km / h with a limit of 40 miles / h, heard the court.
She was also fined £ 1,044 and banned for six months.
Wanamaker lawyer Duncan Jones said he did not want “special treatment” and accepted the fine.
Like Watson, Wanamaker had nine license points before the speeding incident happened.
District Judge Arvind Sharma, the sentence, approved three more points for the two -stars licenses, which means that both are disqualified for six months.