It started with a simple speeding ticket, but what happened next is turning heads across the world. Emma Watson, known to millions as Hermione Granger from the “Harry Potter” films, has officially been banned from driving in the United Kingdom for six months. The reason? She was caught going 38 miles per hour in a 30 mph zone last July, and this wasn’t her first time.
Watson, now 35, already had nine points on her license from earlier traffic offenses. In the U.K., those points add up fast, and once they hit a certain level, it doesn’t matter who you are. The court steps in. That is exactly what happened here, even to someone who grew up on screen as one of the most beloved characters in modern film.
Reports say Watson didn’t show up in court for the hearing. Instead, her lawyer handled the situation, telling the court, “She is in a position to pay the fine.” And pay she did — nearly $1,400, a sum most people would notice, but for a Hollywood star, probably just another line item on a long list of expenses. Still, the ban itself carries weight. For the next six months, one of the most recognizable faces of her generation won’t legally be behind the wheel in her home country.
Emma Watson has been banned from driving for 6 months after speeding offense, BBC reports.
This is Watson’s fourth driving offense in less than two years. pic.twitter.com/RWGFxWOjc1
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) July 16, 2025
Watson hasn’t been living in Hollywood lately. She’s been in Oxford, England, working on a master’s degree in creative writing. It’s a very different pace of life compared to the intense spotlight she experienced growing up in front of cameras. Yet, even away from red carpets and film sets, headlines seem to follow her.
BREAKING: EMMA WATSON BANNED FROM DRIVING
I was shocked she didn’t try to blame it on J.K Rowling pic.twitter.com/VQhAenAsq3
— Basil the Great (@Basil_TGMD) July 16, 2025
Adding to the intrigue, another familiar name from the “Harry Potter” universe was in court the very same day. Zoë Wanamaker, 76, who played Madame Hooch, faced her own speeding charge for going 46 in a 40 zone. She also received a six‑month ban and a similar fine. Two actresses from the same global franchise, both disciplined for speeding, both making news again years after their wizarding days ended.
Back in 2023, Watson spoke openly about stepping back from acting, telling British Vogue how freeing it was to pause and focus on her own life. She described finally having her own voice and not knowing what came next — and being okay with that. It sounded like a chapter of calm after years of constant attention.
But now, with this driving ban and a growing curiosity about her life off‑screen, that calm feels interrupted. Fans are asking questions. What other parts of her day‑to‑day life have changed since leaving Hollywood?














BREAKING: EMMA WATSON BANNED FROM DRIVING
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