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11/12/2019

Emma Watson On Her Self-Partnered Status

Emma Watson is delighted by the popularity of her "self-partnered" relationship status.

The actress caused a stir last month when she coined the phrase in a throwaway comment when asked about her personal life. The term then sparked a huge conversation about independence.

Speaking to E!'s 'The Rundown' on Snapchat, she said: "I literally said it as a throwaway comment thinking it would go no further. And then I woke up the next morning and my phone's blowing up and I don't know why and it's all my friends messaging me being like, 'self-partnered?' This thing's gone crazy."

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Emma insisted that the term isn't specifically connected to those who are single.

She explained: "It's much more about your relationship with yourself and the feeling of not somehow deficient in some way cause you're not with someone."

The 'Little Women' actress' former 'Harry Potter' co-star Tom Felton embraced the term.

He said recently: "I like it! It's the first I've heard of it, but it's great. I'm in the same category to be honest with you, quite happily self-partnered.

"I think in this day and age it's not a necessity to be with someone just for the sake of being with someone, so I like the idea of self-partnering.

"I think you need to love yourself before you can love anyone else, so that's a start."



(JG/MH)

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"Emma Watson is delighted by the popularity of her "self-partnered" relationship status."