Stephire
Mar 18 2006, 07:06 AM
Rofl.
Ok, even though in England if you're over 14, it's with food, and an adult buys it you're allowed to drink(so it was most likely perfectly legal) but...still.
I think she could atleast wait until she's 18, she's got to be a role model for millions of young girls.
From thesuperficial.com:
QUOTE
I love it when 15-year-old girls put on Snoopy shirts and illegally drink beer in front of the camera. Especially when they're fancy schmancy actresses who play Hermione in Harry Potter movies. It's a pretty specific love, but it's a deep one.
That just made me laugh.
For the non-believers:


Shortiiex
Mar 18 2006, 08:58 AM
lol..she looks hilarious
i wonder if this will afffect her carrer
misoshiru
Mar 18 2006, 09:10 AM
haha, that's hilarious, but hey, most teens drink anyways. i highly doubt that this would affect her career.
and, isn't she 16, not 15? but oh well, nice to know that she parties like the rest of us.
littleswallow
Mar 18 2006, 09:28 AM
haha! I agree with yanners, it's nice to know that she parties like the rest of us. Although she does have to be a role model... but hey, nobody's perfect right? I would've been a complete hypocrite if I said that she shouldn't drink... I mean, I'm 16 and I drink a bit...
NoSex
Mar 18 2006, 09:41 AM
Yeah! Who cares?! Everyone does it!
I'm gonna go jump off a bridge now!
PARTY!
mipadi
Mar 18 2006, 11:48 AM
Sometimes people have a good time. Not really a big deal.
disco infiltrator
Mar 18 2006, 11:50 AM
She's not 16; she turns 16 like, a week before me I believe.
Yea...that's uncool. I really loved Emma Watson. I disapprove!
hiromi
Mar 18 2006, 01:09 PM
If you did that in Japan, you're out of the business. They take cds of the shelves, and they pretty much just shove you out of the picture forever. It's happened to at least 2 or 3 young Jpop stars so far, and a jrock vocalist who was found with meth
voguelove
Mar 18 2006, 01:16 PM
yea, i think i saw that sometimes last month?
revxnge
Mar 18 2006, 01:39 PM
Hahah, that's interesting.
I guess if she wants to drink, she can.
Isn't the last photograph one with her and a Coke?
Blow_Don't_SUCK
Mar 18 2006, 01:42 PM
I don't think it's ...wrong. I mean she's a teen. Everyone drinks at her age. Besides, all the pressure since everyone thinks she's cool now. I half-expected her to be a cocaine addict too.
Saeglopur
Mar 18 2006, 03:43 PM
GOSH. I DRINK & NO ONE TAKES PHOTOS OF ME AND PUTS IT ALL OVER THE INTERNET.
I feel betrayed.
Tsktsk.
I'm kidding.
They always say Hermione was a risk-taker. I'm sure she well educated herself before doing what she did.
Cause y'know... Hermione did kinda rub off of Emma.
x]
I'm ranting.
Ignore this post.
me1issaaaa
Mar 18 2006, 08:42 PM
Notice how in the first picture the bottle is pretty full, and she looks kind of normal, just goofing off. And then in the next, it's empty... and she's definitely pretty wasted. Haha.
I thought she was skanky/trashy, anyway. This proves it.
Stephire
Mar 18 2006, 09:41 PM
QUOTE(revxnge @ Mar 18 2006, 12:39 PM)

Hahah, that's interesting.
I guess if she wants to drink, she can.
Isn't the last photograph one with her and a Coke?
It looks like a budweiser......don't ask me how I know.
much2muse
Mar 18 2006, 09:51 PM
haha, i find this funny. i dont really like emma anyway. how can i when she gets to work with dan all day and hold hands with him and not me!? that skankface. haha, just kidding.
jooleeah
Mar 18 2006, 10:28 PM
Like you said, [I think] it's pretty normal to drink at that age in England. She's turning 16 years old soon, though. For some reason..it doesn't bother me. She's just a normal teenager like the rest of us anyway.
Chii
Mar 18 2006, 11:09 PM
Who cares if she drinks? She's still rich as hell, even if she gets booted from the Harry Potter movies. She can drink herself into a hole and still be okay the next day in her mansion.
If I were her, I'd kick the ass of the person who released those photos.
However, no, not everyone drinks. For example, I do not drink and I am 18.
seriouslynikki
Mar 18 2006, 11:13 PM
That made me laugh. i wouldn't expect her to drink until she was 18..she just doesn't seem like the type. but partying in partying. it's her life.
man, i would love to be around her when she is drunk. it must be fun.
mipadi
Mar 18 2006, 11:16 PM
QUOTE(xoxo_koala_kisses_ @ Mar 18 2006, 8:42 PM)

I thought she was skanky/trashy, anyway. This proves it.
Drinking does not necessarily mean a person is skanky and trashy. Drinking is much more common in Europe than in the US, and is often done in a more responsible manner.
CrackedRearView
Mar 18 2006, 11:18 PM
QUOTE(revxnge @ Mar 18 2006, 10:39 AM)

Hahah, that's interesting.
I guess if she wants to drink, she can.
Isn't the last photograph one with her and a Coke?
Most definitely a Budweiser.
me1issaaaa
Mar 19 2006, 12:27 AM
QUOTE(mipadi @ Mar 19 2006, 1:16 AM)

Drinking does not necessarily mean a person is skanky and trashy. Drinking is much more common in Europe than in the US, and is often done in a more responsible manner.
Oh, I know. I didn't mean it in the actual definitions of the words. But considering the fact that I didn't like her too terribly much to start with, it doesn't exactly benefit the situation.
tininja
Mar 19 2006, 12:48 AM
Haha, she looks hilarious in the first one. But, eh, it's England. It's normal for teens to drink. I knew a 1st grade who drank, heh.
Statues/Shadows
Mar 19 2006, 12:55 AM
QUOTE(seriouslynikki @ Mar 18 2006, 11:13 PM)

That made me laugh. i wouldn't expect her to drink until she was 18..she just doesn't seem like the type. but partying in partying. it's her life.
man, i would love to be around her when she is drunk. it must be fun.
What does being 18 have to do with anything?
QUOTE(mipadi @ Mar 18 2006, 11:16 PM)

Drinking does not necessarily mean a person is skanky and trashy. Drinking is much more common in Europe than in the US, and is often done in a more responsible manner.
That's a moot point. Talk to James (who is not to say a thing about a certain 4-letter word I used in the previous sentence)
Teesa
Mar 19 2006, 01:11 AM
Wow, well, I have to say I am a little surprised. Haha, I just guess she seems a lot younger in the movies, so I just didn't imagine her drinking. But hey, it's her life.
CLYDE
Mar 19 2006, 02:16 AM
Who cares. Teens drink. It's not a big deal.
If kids see this, parents can just tell them that Hermione didnt want to be a nerd anymore. [/stereotype]
rofl. click. ->
http://butterbeer.ytmnd.com/
mipadi
Mar 19 2006, 03:39 AM
QUOTE(Statues/Shadows @ Mar 19 2006, 12:55 AM)

That's a moot point. Talk to James (who is not to say a thing about a certain 4-letter word I used in the previous sentence)

Why is it a moot point?
Rachel
Mar 19 2006, 12:17 PM
QUOTE(xoxo_koala_kisses_ @ Mar 18 2006, 6:42 PM)

Notice how in the first picture the bottle is pretty full, and she looks kind of normal, just goofing off. And then in the next, it's empty... and she's definitely pretty wasted. Haha.
Meh, I don't think
a beer would get anyone WASTED.
And besides, it is her life, let her do what she wants with it. The "millions of little girls who look up to her", probably won't come across these pictures.
AncientWhisper
Mar 19 2006, 01:26 PM
I actually thought she was drunk. xD J/k
I guess it's pretty normal actually. I don't drink--- and I plan on to avoid wine or beer too. :D But it's just me. >.> Don't want to kill perfectly great braincells.
anniepiee
Mar 19 2006, 02:42 PM
good to know she has a life like the rest of us.
Joss-eh-lime
Mar 19 2006, 02:57 PM
I dont like underage people drinking. my little sisters like her thats a pretty bad example for little kids.
maybe she released these to show shes not such a "nice girl' because she always seemed so sweet and innocent.
mipadi
Mar 19 2006, 04:12 PM
QUOTE(one_and_only @ Mar 19 2006, 2:57 PM)

I dont like underage people drinking. my little sisters like her thats a pretty bad example for little kids.
maybe she released these to show shes not such a "nice girl' because she always seemed so sweet and innocent.
First of all, I highly doubt they were officially released by her publicist; they were most likely leaked or taken by independent photographers.
Secondly, in Britain or Europe, where she is most likely drinking, she is not underage—it's legal.
aubbob
Mar 19 2006, 10:38 PM
hahaha i think its really funny... lots of teens drink...
hey.. i do it occasionally too
racoons > you
Mar 20 2006, 02:51 AM
QUOTE(Statues/Shadows @ Mar 19 2006, 5:55 AM)

What does being 18 have to do with anything?
That's a moot point. Talk to James (who is not to say a thing about a certain 4-letter word I used in the previous sentence)

solely because i've had one or three unfortunate incedents doesnt mean that OVERALL it isnt more responsible...
*flip flop*
and for god sake... you people are, by and large, overly prudish. she had some alcohol!!! *world ends and she is sent to hell to burn for all eternity*
sadolakced acid
Mar 20 2006, 03:06 AM
brings to mind the song "drunk girl".
and i have a sudden desire to go to england now.
racoons > you
Mar 20 2006, 03:08 AM
have a cb group trip to england...
misoshiru
Mar 20 2006, 05:33 AM
HAHA ilu james. exactly, there's nothing wrong with a little bit of alcohol. beer is only what...5% alcohol? it won't make you drunk. heck, i can't get tipsy off one beer alone. and so what if she's drinking, it merely shows that she's normal. celebrities are human, except for the fact that they're so blown up that people want believe that they're perfect, except they're not.
NoSex
Mar 20 2006, 10:12 AM
QUOTE(yanners @ Mar 18 2006, 8:10 AM)

haha, that's hilarious, but hey, most teens drink anyways.
QUOTE(deus_ex_machina @ Mar 18 2006, 8:28 AM)

haha! I agree with yanners, it's nice to know that she parties like the rest of us..
QUOTE(Blow_Don't_SUCK @ Mar 18 2006, 12:42 PM)

I don't think it's ...wrong. I mean she's a teen. Everyone drinks at her age.
QUOTE(pastellove_ @ Mar 19 2006, 1:42 PM)

good to know she has a life like the rest of us.

QUOTE(aubbob. @ Mar 19 2006, 9:38 PM)

hahaha i think its really funny... lots of teens drink...
QUOTE(yanners @ Mar 20 2006, 4:33 AM)

and so what if she's drinking, it merely shows that she's normal.
I don't really mind if anyone wants to drink. That's their choice. And, so long as they do it responsibly, it shouldn't be any big deal. But, the biggest problem I have with this thread is everyone is acting like drinking makes you a normal person, "like the rest of us."
I don't drink, infact, alot of people don't drink. Are they not normal?
Also, somehow, alot of you seem to imply that since alot of teenages do it in the first place that it isn't a big deal or that that justifies underage drinking, etc. What is with that?
Statues/Shadows
Mar 20 2006, 05:49 PM
QUOTE(racoons > you @ Mar 20 2006, 2:51 AM)

solely because i've had one or three unfortunate incedents doesnt mean that OVERALL it isnt more responsible...
*flip flop*
and for god sake... you people are, by and large, overly prudish. she had some alcohol!!! *world ends and she is sent to hell to burn for all eternity*
3?

*whacks harder*
I was mainly going by what you told me, which was laughing when I mentioned Katherine's theory on it being more responsible.
Levy2k6
Mar 20 2006, 07:21 PM
i remmember first seing this on YTMND a long time ago..
man i laughed so hard.
ranniel
Mar 20 2006, 07:49 PM
wow, whatever happy to the smart herimione in her? she is a grown teen -- but thats too early for her to be drinking.
racoons > you
Mar 21 2006, 02:58 PM
QUOTE(Statues/Shadows @ Mar 20 2006, 10:49 PM)

3?

*whacks harder*
I was mainly going by what you told me, which was laughing when I mentioned Katherine's theory on it being more responsible.
you know about all three... sarah's, halloween, and... i actually cannot think... thos are the on;ly two which stand out... maybe i was thinking of the bbq? if so, it really is only two, beacause that was just funny.
and you dont hear the 'james drinks responsibly' stories, they're less memorable... like last night.. i went to amy's for her birthday, had som eber and some malibou, all was well. we were skaning in her living room. to the artic monkeys. hardcore.
QUOTE
don't really mind if anyone wants to drink. That's their choice. And, so long as they do it responsibly, it shouldn't be any big deal. But, the biggest problem I have with this thread is everyone is acting like drinking makes you a normal person, "like the rest of us."
I don't drink, infact, alot of people don't drink. Are they not normal? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/huh.gif)
Also, somehow, alot of you seem to imply that since alot of teenages do it in the first place that it isn't a big deal or that that justifies underage drinking, etc. What is with that? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/huh.gif)
there is more than one way to be 'normal'. you can be a normal person and drink, and not drink. they arent mutually exclusive.
and it isnt 'not a big deal' beacuse teens do it. its the other wa around teens do it because it is not a big deal. there is no real reason why someone at 16 should be unable to handle alcohol, provided they drink responsibly
mipadi
Mar 21 2006, 03:13 PM
QUOTE(Acid Bath Slayer @ Mar 20 2006, 10:12 AM)

I don't really mind if anyone wants to drink. That's their choice. And, so long as they do it responsibly, it shouldn't be any big deal. But, the biggest problem I have with this thread is everyone is acting like drinking makes you a normal person, "like the rest of us."
I don't drink, infact, alot of people don't drink. Are they not normal?
Also, somehow, alot of you seem to imply that since alot of teenages do it in the first place that it isn't a big deal or that that justifies underage drinking, etc. What is with that?

I don't think anyone is suggesting that a person who abstains from drinking is "abnormal". Such a person is certainly in the minority, but a psychologist would be quick to point out that being in the minority does not necessarily make a behavior "abnormal". And it's certainly true that abstaining from alcohol is a healthy and responsible lifestyle choice; it hardly carries the negative connotation of abnormality.
I think the general point was that nothing in the photos suggests that Emma Watson is being immoral or irresponsible with her drinking, which is why it's ridiculous that so many people are making a big deal out of it.
If done in moderation, drinking is not a big deal; and as has been pointed out, it's legal for Emma Watson to drink in the UK, or most other European countries, for that matter—as long as it's done responsibly, of course.
Nugget
Mar 21 2006, 03:31 PM
I think she looks cute.
BrokenDream
Mar 21 2006, 07:14 PM
Hmm...I'm kind of shocked. I sure know one thing, I'm never going to drink when I get to her age.
I'm sure she's pretty upset now that those photos are out and seen by millions of people.
She kind of deserves it in my opinion.
What a shame.
AngryBaby
Mar 21 2006, 07:53 PM
whats with all the "thats a shame" and "im so dissapointed" comments?
Teens drink, we all know this. shes a teen, so why do we think she'd be like, enept from drinking? im not all that shocked, its not like i expected it. but im just not shocked or anything. and far from "dissapointed"

i just think we'd be surprised how many actors out there drank and drink at an illegal age. and if anyone wants to see her as a rolemodel thats their problem. This actually makes me see her more as just a regular person...
i think she looks cute drunk. a cute little drunkie
and jeez she looks so much like one my old friends in the first pic
QUOTE(Stephire @ Mar 18 2006, 10:41 PM)

It looks like a budweiser......don't ask me how I know.

ha. i think your right
chaneun
Mar 21 2006, 07:56 PM
Alcohol gives me big headaches. :(
jue
Mar 21 2006, 08:08 PM
couple of drinks. Can't do ALOT of harm can it? Ierno i dont drink so i wouldnt know. But like every teenager probably drinks around her age. Maybe it'll affect her career. Maybe it wouldn't. She's probably just having a good time.
CLYDE
Mar 21 2006, 08:10 PM
HONESTLY. STOP WITH THE WHAT A SHAME COMMENTS.
Ooh, a beer. Ooh. She's gonna get alcohol poisoning.

Ooh, what a terrible terrible example she's setting.
Statues/Shadows
Mar 21 2006, 10:43 PM
QUOTE(racoons > you @ Mar 21 2006, 2:58 PM)

you know about all three... sarah's, halloween, and... i actually cannot think... thos are the on;ly two which stand out... maybe i was thinking of the bbq? if so, it really is only two, beacause that was just funny.
and you dont hear the 'james drinks responsibly' stories, they're less memorable... like last night.. i went to amy's for her birthday, had som eber and some malibou, all was well. we were skaning in her living room. to the artic monkeys. hardcore.
skaning? words, dear.
I actually forgot about Sarah's and thought there was another Halloween-esque occurance.
I wasn't really caring, but since we had the flip-flop out, it seemed as good a time as any to hit you with it.
Anyway, my previous comments were merely that although it's legal to drink younger, it doesn't mean they're more responsible or they do it less at that age just because it's legal, as a friend tried to say. I eavesdop on tales of the previous weekend's "cool" parties every week, and despite them many people I don't care about hooking up, they seem generally tamer than the things you tell me about.
But of course. when it is more of a culturally natural thing to drink, then people do grow up used to it and it becomes less of a big deal, like Italy and whatnot.
racoons > you
Mar 22 2006, 02:42 PM
QUOTE(Statues/Shadows @ Mar 22 2006, 3:43 AM)

skaning? words, dear.
I actually forgot about Sarah's and thought there was another Halloween-esque occurance.
I wasn't really caring, but since we had the flip-flop out, it seemed as good a time as any to hit you with it.
Anyway, my previous comments were merely that although it's legal to drink younger, it doesn't mean they're more responsible or they do it less at that age just because it's legal, as a friend tried to say. I eavesdop on tales of the previous weekend's "cool" parties every week, and despite them many people I don't care about hooking up, they seem generally tamer than the things you tell me about.
But of course. when it is more of a culturally natural thing to drink, then people do grow up used to it and it becomes less of a big deal, like Italy and whatnot.
that should have been skanking.
well, people DO drink more responsibly because its legal.. like at school, we're limited in our drinks, so we learn abou thow much we can take, and in general, because we arent being sneaky, the temptation to binge while we can isnt really there...
although, at the last sixth form event, gaving and emma had sex in a spanish classroom. my spanish classroom, in fact. im sort of hopin git wasnt on my desk, really.
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