Or it is just an excuse. Beacuse she thinks that being "wise" is better than being skinny. And she is right but also better to be both.I think she would be fascinating to speak with. I would love to engage with her, Natalie Portman and some SNL writers.
She has commented on accepting her body so she won't ever be skinny in my prediction.
http://www.examiner.com/article/emm...age-it-took-me-a-long-time-to-accept-my-shape
"My weight has fluctuated between a [British] size 6 and a 10 [or U.S. size 4-8]," "When you're growing, your body is still figuring itself out and it takes a while to settle down."
The toned 5-foot-6 Emma, who runs, does yoga, dances and plays tennis, once idealized the rail-thin physiques of fashion models before realizing it wasn't a realistic or healthy look for her.
"I've accepted my body shape more as I've got older," said the gorgeous Harry Potter star. "I went through a stage of wanting to have that straight-up-and-down model look, but I have curves and hips, and in the end you have to accept yourself as you are."
"We say that the pressure is coming from men, but actually it's from each other. I think women feel so much pressure these days and it can turn us against each other. But we really damage our own confidence when we put ourselves down, so I try not to."
"I wish someone had told me at 15: 'You accept the love that you think you deserve.' I would have approached my relationships completely differently if they had," says Watson. "I like this idea of quality control--that we don't have to accept just anyone into our lives.
"I keep telling myself that I'm a human being, an imperfect human being who's not made to look like a doll," said Emma. "And that who I am as a person is more important than whether at that moment I have a nice figure."