Emma
Watson
fans
had
a
hard
day
on
Thursday
as
many
woke
up
to
find
out
that
the
actress
is
trending
on
Twitter
with
a
retirement
report.
Harry
Potter
fans
quickly
took
over
the
micro-blogging
site
sharing
tributes
to
the
actress,
with
some
asking
her
not
to
quit
acting.
However,
her
manager
has
confirmed
that
Emma
has
no
plans
to
retire.
A
report
in
Daily
Mail
on
Sunday
claimed
that
the
actress
was
stepping
back
from
acting
to
settle
with
boyfriend
Leo
Robinton.
The
site
quoted
a
source
as
saying,
"Emma
has
gone
underground,
she
is
settling
down
with
Leo.
They're
laying
low.
Maybe
she
wants
a
family."
For
the
unversed,
Emma
and
Leo
Robinton
have
been
dating
for
one
and
a
half
year
now.
According
to
Daily
Mail,
Robinton
is
a
Los
Angeles
businessman
who
used
to
work
for
a
company
that
specialized
in
legal
cannabis,
however,
he
left
his
role
in
June
2019,
before
he
met
Watson.
Coming
back
to
Emma
Watson,
after
the
rumour
gained
steam
on
social
media,
her
manager
Jason
Weinberg
told
EW,
"Emma's
social
media
accounts
are
dormant
but
her
career
isn't."
But
fans
had
already
flooded
all
social
media
platforms
with
tributes
to
the
actress
and
her
acting
career.
A
fan
wrote,
"Everyone
say
thank
you
emma
watson
for
gracing
us
with
the
legend
that
is
hermione
granger." Another
wrote,
"No
more
emma
watson???
she
is
one
of
my
fav
but
it's
okay
as
long
as
she's
happy
with
her
decision."
Take
a
look
at
some
more
emotional
reactions
on
Twitter,
I
love
and
admire
your
work
so
much.
And
I
do
not
only
mean
you
giving
life
to
some
of
my
favorite
characters
-
I
also
very
much
appreciate
your
hard
work
in
the
field
of
feminism
and
human
rights.
You
are
such
a
great
role
model!
Thank
you
for
everything
Emma
Watson!
pic.twitter.com/mcsgWJGaEk
I
just
hope
the
best
for
Emma
Watson
Thank
you
for
being
a
great
actress
and
bringing
into
life
one
of
the
most
important,
never
forgetting
characters
to
life
pic.twitter.com/xUDGXhQhtk
After
playing
Hermione
Granger
for
over
a
decade
in
the
Harry
Potter
franchise,
Emma
had
also
taken
on
the
iconic
role
of
Disney
Princess
Bell
in
the
Beauty
and
the
Beast
live-action
version.
She
was
last
seen
in
the
role
of
Meg
March
for
2019's
Little
Women,
directed
by
Greta
Gerwig.