Harry Potter star Emma Watson lived the dream in 2020, dazzling in a bikini on a Mediterranean trip. Those pics still cast a spell in 2024.
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The actress turned heads in Positano, Italy, making headlines with her distinctive beach attire. While basking in the sun, the 34-year-old stunned in a braless black crop top paired with cheeky yellow bikini bottoms, drawing the attention of the paparazzi who documented her every move.
Enjoying her time amidst the Mediterranean destination’s rugged rock cliffs, she was photographed sunbathing and showering. Emma Watson’s striking appearance in the tiny two-piece quickly went viral, with fans reposting the images on social media platform X, where they remain popular.
Watson, sporting a makeup-free look, showcased her toned legs in vibrant yellow swimwear briefs. The petite, low-rise design playfully revealed a hint of cheek in one of the photos, highlighting her bold and stylish flair.
“So love that photo,” one Emma lover gushed. “Beautiful as always!”, another fan exclaimed.
Fans Swoon Over More Pictures of a Bikini Clad Emma Watson
Of course, this isn’t the first time Watson has impressed in a bikini. Back in 2014, Emma traveled to the Caribbean for some sun and fun. Displaying her lithe figure in a skimpy black bikini, the actress left fans in awe. One fan even reposted the photos on X in 2021, sparking a renewed wave of admiration for her jaw-dropping looks.
However, Watson’s Beaty might be eclipsed by her impressive brain.
Between 2009 and 2014, Emma Watson pursued her undergraduate studies at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. As one of the nine esteemed institutions in the Ivy League, Brown is highly selective, boasting an acceptance rate of just 7.7 percent.
Watson earned a bachelor’s degree in English literature. Despite Brown University’s reputation for its rigorous curriculum, the actress revealed to Rookie magazine in 2013 that she appreciated its flexibility.
“Really, I’ve kind of been in charge of my own education since I started out on Potter when I was 9 or 10,” Watson said at the time. “And I liked that I could design my own major if I wanted to. I could take independent studies if I wanted to on subjects that weren’t necessarily in the curriculum. I did an independent study on the psychology and philosophy of how and why we fall in love, which was awesome.”