Just recently, we noticed Emma Watson’s glum style, which we think resembles Kristen Stewart’s usual moody expressions and gloomy look. But the Harry Potter star quickly changed her style by returning to her usual fabulous and trendy fashion. With much aplomb and composure, she posed for Elle Magazine’s November issue and with good grace opens up on her idea of Hollywood beauty.
In an interview with the magazine, it seemed that the English actress does not want to conform to LA norms when it comes to the beauty course of therapy and overall appearance. She enthused: “I find LA quite scary because of that—all those young people having plastic surgery. But the thing is I don’t want to look like everyone else. I don’t have perfect teeth, I’m not stick thin. I want to be the person who feels great in her body and can say that she loves it and doesn’t want to change anything.”
The 21-year-old star also opens up on her way of handling fame and fortune. She shared her views on being comfortable with one’s natural beauty and that people should be more secured. She told Elle magazine: “I do worry about the expectation to look a certain way.” That said, she is unwavering that being well-known is not going to make her follow the trend of stick thin figures and plastic flawlessness.
Despite adherence to preservation of natural beauty, Miss Watson is also careful in talking about the purposes of plastic surgery. Perhaps, she wants to be seen as true-to-herself and candid about her thoughts on Hollywood fame linked with beauty and perfection. She mentioned: “It’s ridiculous that seems such an unrealistic goal. I think the actresses who are really successful are the ones who are comfortable in their own skins and still look human.”
Karen Lopez
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