Emma Watson given wine aged seven
Updated: 2010-11-08 17:33
(Agencies)
Emma Watson was allowed to drink alcohol when she was just seven.
The 'Harry Potter' actress has revealed her parents Chris and Jacqueline - who are both lawyers who divorced when she was just five - always treated her like an adult and she was allowed to drink wine with meals as a child.
Emma, now 20, believes her parent's attitude to alcohol stopped her from drinking to excess as a teenager like many of friends.
She said: "My dad wouldn't have any of this kids stuff. We would never be allowed to order from the kids' menu in restaurants. He'd always expect me to have adult conversations. I wasn't babied I was expected to step up when I was told to. I was never not allowed alcohol - I was seven when I had my first glass of wine, mixed with water and with a meal. I found it really strange when I got to school and everyone was like, 'Ooh, we've got alcohol!' I wasn't interested."
Emma spent a lot of time from her parents shooting the eight 'Harry Potter' movies - in which she plays Hermione Granger - and although she wishes should could have seen more of them while growing up she is very grateful for the experience.
She added to The Sunday Times Magazine: "I would never have forgiven my parents if they'd stopped me from having this amazing opportunity. What has been hard is making eight blockbusters back-to-back throughout the whole of my teenage years. If it was my daughter I would prefer to be just one or two movies . I was a long time away from my mum. Dan (Daniel Radcliffe) and Rupert's (Rupert Grint) parents gave up their jobs to be with them. Neither of my parents did. But both my parents love their work and it's a big part of their identity."
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