Alongside Harry Potter, Potterverse fans have been debating Tom Felton and Emma Watson’s extramarital romance. Felton has written in his biography about the actors’ tight bond on set, despite the fact that their on-screen characters Draco Malfoy and Hermione Granger may not have even come close to being pals.
In his new book, Beyond the Wand: The Magic and Mayhem of Growing Up a Wizard, Tom Felton divulges all the behind-the-scenes information from his life during the years he spent working on the Harry Potter movies, as well as other things. The actor discusses a range of topics, including the difficulties of growing up in the spotlight, his battles with mental illness, and more.
According to The Washington Post, Tom talks about his connection with Emma, how others see it, and his love for her. The Washington Post reports that Tom talks about his connection with Emma, how others see it, and his love for her. Fans have been supporting the couple’s relationship under the alias “Dramione” for years, but the actor said that their genuine connection is a little different. “Even though it’s probably not what people want to hear, I’ve always had a secret crush on Emma.”
The alleged relationship between Tom and Emma
Tom also talked about how even though he and Emma never confirmed their relationship, rumors about it persisted. Even if the reality was different, he also remembers denying that he liked Watson in that sense, and he talked about how his then-girlfriend reacted to the same. “My girlfriend could sense there was tension between us right then,” he said. “I can still hear myself saying, I love her like a sister.” But it was more complicated than that.
Emma’s support of Tom’s memoir
Tom recently discussed his inspiration for writing a memoir in an interview with The Independent conducted in advance of the publication of his book. He also discussed what made him consider telling the rest of the world about his life. The actor described how Emma Watson was one of a few people who gave him encouragement to write his memoir. According to the actor, Emma particularly requested that he recount the entire tale and not just “cherry-pick the fluffy bits” so that it would serve as both a therapeutic experience for him and a resource for others who might be going through similar circumstances.