Emma Watson’s new love interest has been revealed to be a fellow student at the University of Oxford.
The Harry Potter star has been studying a master’s degree in creative writing at the prestigious institution since September 2023 and has occasionally been seen in the city during this time.
She was recently spotted at Gail’s Bakery in Jericho, pictured by the Mail Online wearing a scarf and a baseball cap back-to-front.
Ms Watson was seen gazing into the eyes of a man in the bakery sparking rumours of a new romance for the Harry Potter actress.
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A customer told the national media outlet the couple "had a nice vibe together" and were "chatting together in the queue".
The 34-year-old actress was able to peacefully select her order as the couple were reportedly left alone despite being recognised by fellow customers inside.
Just days later and the mystery man has now been reportedly revealed as fellow Uni of Oxford student Kieran Brown.
Mr Brown is believed to be working towards a PhD in 19th century literature and economics at the city’s university.
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A source told The Sun: “Emma is studying creative writing and his thesis is all about literary theory — so they have a lot to talk about.
“She looks so loved up with Kieran.”
Ms Watson spent a year studying at Worcester College while an undergraduate and has a close relationship with Oxfordshire already after moving to the county at the age of five.
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