Emma Watson's rivals play Harry Potter theme as they beat her crew in Oxford rowing competition; here's how she reacted

Emma Watson, famed for her role in Harry Potter, is now at Oxford University. She participated in the Summer Eights rowing regatta as a coxswain. Her team won one race. An opposing team played the Harry Potter theme song after defeating Watson's team. Watson is pursuing a graduate degree in Creative Writing. She recently appeared at the Cannes Film Festival.
Emma Watson's rivals play Harry Potter theme as they beat her crew in Oxford rowing competition; here's how she reacted
The Hollywood star Emma Watson, well known for her role as Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter series, has embarked on a new adventure—this time on the waters of Oxford University. The 35-year-old actress, who is currently pursuing a graduate degree at Oxford, recently competed in the prestigious Summer Eights rowing regatta, taking on the role of coxswain—the team member responsible for steering the boat and giving directions.

A Fierce Competitor on the Water

Watson guided her team through four intense races, showcasing her leadership and competitive spirit. They faced stiff competition in the remaining races, although they did manage to win one. Despite the challenges, she led her team with great care, delivering instructions like a true leader and demonstrating strong willpower throughout.


A Playful Nod to Her Harry Potter Legacy

Following one of the races, an opposing crew played the iconic Harry Potter theme tune after defeating Watson’s team—a light-hearted nod to her legendary past. The moment quickly went viral, with fans appreciating the humorous tribute to her famous role. Watson laughed off the incident with the crowd, taking it in good humour and without any hint of annoyance.


Emma Watson’s Shift from Acting to Academia

Watson’s involvement in rowing marks yet another chapter in her evolving journey beyond Hollywood. Since stepping back from acting, she has focused on personal growth and education, having enrolled in a graduate programme in Creative Writing at Oxford. She made a rare public appearance at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival, marking her return to the red carpet after a lengthy hiatus.


From Hogwarts to Oxford

After bidding farewell to Harry Potter, she took on diverse roles in films such as The Perks of Being a Wallflower, Beauty and the Beast, and Little Women.
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