Emma Watson breaks silence with the six -month ban: 'I didn't have the experience or skills, clearly ...'

Emma Watson first spoke publicly about her ban on six months, reflecting on the experience with honesty and humor. The ‘Harry Potter’ star Emma Watson talks about the temporary management of Ban Emma Watson, 35, appears on Jay Shetty’s on German Podcast, where she discussed her life after returning from acting. Watson, who last appeared on screen in Greta Gerwig’s adjustment of Little Women in 2019, said she recently recorded cycling – a pastime that was useful once her management ban was imposed. “I started cycling recently. Yes, I started biking in front of my management, but now it is very good that I also ride a bike for that reason, “she says laughing. Watson acknowledged that the news of her punishment is getting more attention than she expected. “I got phone calls. It’s on the BBC, it was on international, global news! I was like “my shame …” It’s everywhere, “she told Shetty. The actress said she received ‘so many messages’ from people who shared similar experiences and offered support. She further explained that her limited drive experience may have contributed to her situation. “If you have worked on films – I don’t know if people know it, they literally won’t assure you to make yourself work. I have asked so many times. You have to be driven. It’s not a choice,” she said. Watson added that she only rode on weekends or holidays during the filming, which changed dramatically when she became a student. “I didn’t have the experience or skills, what I want and do now,” she admits. Emma Watson’s hiatus of acting Emma Watson has largely moved away from acting since 2019, when she appeared as Meg March in Greta Gerwig’s award -winning adaptation of ‘Little Women’. Since then, she has focused on personal growth, higher education and activism. She is a graduate of Brown University and continued her work as a UN women’s cooling ambassador, who advocated by the Heforshe Gender Equality Campaign, and also supported sustainable fashion and environmental affairs. Her reflection comes as she still lives out of the spotlight, focusing on personal projects, including her studies, advocacy for women’s rights and environmental work.