During the We Dare To Dream premiere in London on Sunday evening, Emma Watson stunned the crowd with her plunging black suit. The well-known actress, now 33 years old, was present at the event at Cineworld Leicester Square with Malala Yousafzai. Accentuating her beauty, Emma wore an all-black outfit with sequins at the shoulder and a revealing black bralette underneath. She was captured in a photo alongside the film’s director Waad Al-Kateab and producer Joe Gebbia. Additionally, Jason Isaacs, who played Lucius Malfoy in the Harry Potter series, was also present at the event.
Emma Watson, aged 33, flaunted her slender physique during the London premiere of We Dare To Dream on Sunday. She looked stunning!
Emma looked stunning in an all-black outfit, revealing a black bralette underneath her suit. Meanwhile, Jason kept it casual with a zip-up hoodie and jeans, but dressed it up with a blazer for his night out. James Corden was in good spirits, sporting a black blazer with red accents, following his move back to the UK from America. The documentary We Dare To Dream follows refugee athletes as they face challenges in their quest to compete in the 2020 Olympic Games. John Legend performs the original song “Don’t Need to Sleep” while Angelina Jolie and Legend serve as executive producers. The athletes come from Iran, Syria, South Sudan, and Cameroon, each with their own unique story and Olympic sport. The film showcases the determination of young people who have had to leave their homes and families to start over. The culmination of their journey is their competition in the summer Olympics, with their communities rooting for them back home and in refugee camps. Emma made time for this special event amidst her busy studies at Oxford University, where she is pursuing a master’s degree in creative writing.
Renowned enterprise: At the event held in Cineworld Leicester Square, the Harry Potter star appeared stunning and accompanied Malala Yousafzai.
Stunning: The female performer created an elegant appearance by tying her brown tresses into a chic ponytail, complementing her overall look with a touch of rose-colored blush and stunning red lipstick.
Renowned individuals associated with the company include Producer Joe Gebbia, actress Emma Watson, activist Malala Yousafzai, and Director Waad Al-Kateab.
The hustle and bustle of life: Emma decided to take a break from her academic pursuits at Oxford University, which is also known for being the alma mater of her friend Malala.
Jason Isaacs, who starred alongside Emma Watson in the popular Harry Potter franchise, was present at the event wearing casual attire.
Joyful: James Corden looked quite happy as he donned a sleek black blazer adorned with stylish red accents and buttons.
In April, it was revealed in an interview with the Financial Times that Emma Watson plans to study creative writing. She reportedly started writing poetry and essays on love, friendship, and relationships during the lockdown period. Watson’s studies are expected to be part-time and conducted mostly online. However, she caused a commotion when she attended the university’s matriculation ceremony in person at the beginning of the academic year, with students clamoring to take pictures of the famous actress. Watson has previously attended Worcester College at Oxford as an undergraduate for one year during her English literature degree at Brown University, which she completed in 2014. The creative writing master’s course at Oxford University lasts two years and costs £9,025 per year for UK students and £14,155 per year for overseas students, according to the university’s website. Growing up, Watson spent much of her childhood in Oxfordshire, living with her mother Jacqueline from the age of five and attending Dragon School and Headington School in the city.
James Corden is leading a question-and-answer session following the premiere screening of ‘We Dare to Dream’.
Participating: Emma Watson posed a query to the attendees while taking part in a Q&A session.
During a Q&A session, James Corden moderated a conversation between Joe Gebbia, the producer, Waad Al-Kateab, the director, and Cyrille Tchatchet II. They all came together to share their experiences and tell stories about their work.
James was feeling cheerful and optimistic since his relocation from the United States to the United Kingdom.