Emma Watson has admitted that despite the massive fame she has eanred she doesn't want any of it.
The Harry Potter actress said that she has always kept herself grounded and that life on a movie set was never that glamourous:
"Harry Potter was entirely filmed in a studio in the middle of nowhere, in the most stinky, leaky, falling-apart shed you can ever imagine, and I went to that place every day for ten years.Yes, I made these extremely famous movies, but everything was inside a bubble, with the same people. Everything was really contained. The crew became my family. I wasn’t involved with all the Hollywood stuff, that would've made me feel really disturbed and lost. No-one ever treated me as if I was different from anyone, nobody treated us as stars."
The actress who is now studying in Brown University in the U.S, says her family have kept her feet firmly on the ground:
"There's also my breeding. My family - and I can't really make enough emphasis in this - isn't interested in the artistic environment at all. In my house, nobody watches movies, they are academic-oriented, they are just not interested in this. Me being an actress is not their dream made true. They just want to watch me happy. Their main focus is not my stardom."
In a fitting comparison Emma continued to say that she never felt apart of Hollywood, she just swam along like the Finding Nemo character Dory:
"That’s how I am. Fame never attracted me. Actually, I'm quite shy, I've never liked attention and money. I feel myself a little bit like Finding Nemo's Dory - I just keep swimming and don't turn around to watch the mess."