I'm an English girl at heart: Emma Watson
"I'm an English girl at heart, and it's just such a different world - it's so different."
LONDON:
Actress Emma Watson is so accustomed to the rainy weather in her native Britain that finds it difficult to adjust to the sunny climes of Los Angeles on a permanent basis.
"I'm an English girl at heart, and it's just such a different world - it's so different. Everybody drives everywhere in a car and I like walking around. And it's really hot all the time. I like a bit of rain, you know,” contactmusic.com quoted the 23-year-old as saying.
Post the success of "Harry Potter", she became one of the most bankable stars in Hollywood.
As well as continuing her acting career, Watson is determined to finish her degree at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, where she is studying English Literature.
"I feel incredibly fortunate that I get to juggle so much, because I think there's been times in my life I wondered whether I would be able to get my degree as well as keep everything else going. There are times where it's really hard and I have to work hard at it, but hopefully I get to graduate next year and that will be really satisfying,” she said.
Actress Emma Watson is so accustomed to the rainy weather in her native Britain that finds it difficult to adjust to the sunny climes of Los Angeles on a permanent basis.
"I'm an English girl at heart, and it's just such a different world - it's so different. Everybody drives everywhere in a car and I like walking around. And it's really hot all the time. I like a bit of rain, you know,” contactmusic.com quoted the 23-year-old as saying.
Post the success of "Harry Potter", she became one of the most bankable stars in Hollywood.
As well as continuing her acting career, Watson is determined to finish her degree at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, where she is studying English Literature.
"I feel incredibly fortunate that I get to juggle so much, because I think there's been times in my life I wondered whether I would be able to get my degree as well as keep everything else going. There are times where it's really hard and I have to work hard at it, but hopefully I get to graduate next year and that will be really satisfying,” she said.