Update (4th August, 2016): A representatives for Headington School told the MailOnline: ''There were no special disciplinary measures implemented during Emma's time at Headington School.'
Going to school with Emma Watson would probably be pretty great, right? You’d get to dish out loads of Hermione references, get her autograph, share loads of photos of yourself with her to your MySpace feed, right? Wrong. So so painfully wrong.
Apparently if you were fortunate enough to attend the girls Headington school in Oxford with Emma Watson, you'd struggle to get near her. Students were strictly told not to approach her for autographs and not to speak to her if they didn’t know her. If they did approach the Harry Potter star, they would receive ‘penalty points.’ If you got three penalty points, you were sent straight to detention. Emma Watson probably sent tons of kids to detention without even doing anything, allegedly.
A Headington graduate told The Tab: ‘Of course if you were friends with her, you could speak to her, but no one was allowed to go up and ask for an autograph or anything.” Another graduate called Zoe Wilks also told The Tab that Emma Watson once asked her: ‘is this the back of the pasta queue?’ So casual. What if poor Zoe Wilks got a detention just for that? For answering a valid pasta question. What is this world we live in where we’re not even allowed to ask Hermione Granger (OK, Emma Watson) for her autograph?
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This article originally appeared on The Debrief.