She is concise, put together, organised, forthright and reliable. I can’t be certain that, as her adopted big bro, she’s learned any of that from me, but I will say she’s taught me a thing or two. Emma is one of those rare breeds of people who have an intuition, a good head on their shoulders, a quick judgment. There was only one striking difference: Emma, wise beyond her years, already knew more than I did about just about everything and didn’t need any such advice. So, when Emma Watson – then a smiley, sweet, super smart teenager – and I became buddies, I felt like my childhood prayers had been answered. I was the youngest in my entire family, and I always felt like it was a disservice to humanity that there wasn’t someone after me onto whom I could dispel my pearls of wisdom. My mother is the first person to say I always wanted a little brother or sister. Bloom of the wallflower, Derek Blasberg talks to Emma Watson about her journey thus far.Įmma wears yellow jewel embellished dress by PRADA
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