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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Emma Watson love life speculation continues/Three Sister mentions

Yestersday, gossip sites were just a buzz over the possibility of Emma being single and to a lesser extent whether she is now dating college buddy Rafael Cebrian. Emma's reps have refused to comment on her personal life according to Now OnLine. The Boston Globe ran a small blurb but also focused on the "Three Sisters" getting good reviews. There are probably hundreds of articles about Emma being single, some are better than others like this on from Celeb Jihad. (not for children or those with no sense of humor.)

Some small mentions of Three Sisters have been mentioned around the internet including the fact ticket reserves for Three Sisters sold out in two minutes flat. Line up early for day-of tix. Opening 3/11.

Also:

"Saw production of Chekhov's Three Sisters (Lily Garrison, Caroline Straty, Emma Watson) at @brownpw last night--great performance!"

From her friend Derek Blasberg:

"derekblasberg


And oh, my homegirl Emma Watson played one of the 3 Sisters in the famed Russian play. From Potter to Chekhov, this girl has got some chops!

derekblasberg

Just left a student play at Brown University and am forced to acknowledge two truths: 1) I'm sorta old. 2) Smart, funny people go to Brown. "

and one more mention:

"I go to school with Emma and saw her in her play. Not only is she extremely down to earth, but she delivered an amazing performance in a role that was very collaborative in nature. I cannot and will not speak to the rumors of her dating Rafa, but if it is true, keep in mind that despite his age, he is a junior at Brown, and a freshman-junior hookup is hardly anything out of the ordinary here. Emma lives in our dorms, eats in our dining halls, goes to our gyms, and attends our parties; never, in any of these circumstances has she been stuck up or unwilling to mingle with her peers. "

And this photo came from ONTD from a person whose brother met Emma Sunday night after a concert.












 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Thanks to all who sent this and all info in - especially the comments about the play!