Emma Watson Sees In The New Year With A Single Status

Emma Watson is turning all focus onto her career, as she splits with longterm boyfriend Will Adamowicz...

Emma Watson splits with long-term boyfriend Will Adamowicz
Emma Watson splits with long-term boyfriend Will Adamowicz

Emma Watson is turning all focus onto her career, as she splits with longterm boyfriend Will Adamowicz...

Emma Watson has split from her long-term boyfriend, Will Adamowicz.

Despite rumours that the pair were close to announcing their engagement, the Harry Potter star is seeing in the new year with a single status.

Emma Watson - Gravity premiere - Marie Claire - Marie Claire UK

Emma Watson - Gravity premiere - Marie Claire - Marie Claire UK
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According to The Mirror, friends close to the British actress say the split is down to her hectic film schedule.

Emma met Will, the son of an American millionaire, when they were both students at Oxford University in 2011, before being pictured together at California’s Coachella Festival in April 2012.

The actress, who’s still best known for her role as Hermoine Granger, was last seen with her ex in November, as they headed to London’s Shepherd’s Bush Empire to see Marie Claire faves, The Staves.

Emma’s spokesperson has since confirmed the news: ‘Emma and Will separated last summer and are no longer in touch.’

JK Rowling, Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson

JK Rowling, Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson
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Not one to talk in-depth about her love life, Emma has previously suggested that men are too scared by her ‘fame wall’ to talk to her.

The 23-year-old has also admitted that she tried to avoid dating famous men as the thought of being part of a celebrity couple makes her nervous.

Meanwhile Emma, who’s in the last year of her English degree at America’s Brown University, is said to be focusing on her exams and even turning down film roles to study.

Good for you, Em.

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