
Last updated: Thursday, December 18, 2008
British actress EMMA WATSON won't be moving to Hollywood anytime soon - because starlets her age are 'bitchy' compared to their counterparts in the U.K.
Emma Watson at Premiere of "The Tale of Despereaux" at the Arclight Hollywood Theater, Los Angeles, California - 071208
The 18-year-old Harry Potter star admits she enjoys packing her bags for a visit to California when she's called in to work on a new film, but a permanent move is less than likely.
She tells AOL's Moviefone.com, "Never say never, but I can't imagine it. I think that it's a wonderful lifestyle that you have here - the weather is amazing and everyone seems very healthy. It seems like a really nice place to live.
"Obviously, if I had a film here or whatever, then that would be great. But I don't really know a lot of people here.
Adding of tabloid favourites her age she muses, "Gosh, I could never be that bitchy! I think that living in England, it's very disconnected from Hollywood. There's a very different approach and attitude towards it. Acting in a starry way is just not tolerated. You will just have the piss taken out of you. People will just laugh at you."
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Source: WENN
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