Emma Watson Hits The Stripper Pole In New Clip From The Bling Ring
They never should have let Hermione graduate from Hogwarts. It's only been two years since she's been out of the wizarding school and already she's gotten involved with some bad muggles and has started hitting the stripper pole. Who knew how desperate she was for all that structure?
Okay, so that's not really everyone's favorite half-wizard up there showing her stuff in the clip that comes to us from MTV, but Sophia Coppola's The Bling Ring still promises show us a much different side of Emma Watson. She's no longer playing the prim and proper bookworm she portrayed in the Harry Potter movies, she's instead graduated to robbing celebrity homes and doing this...
Based on the Vanity Fair article "The Suspects Wore Louboutins," the new movie tells the story of how a group of fame-obsessed teens used the internet to locate the houses of celebrities like Lindsay Lohan, Orlando Bloom and Paris Hilton and take all of their stuff. Written and directed by Coppola, the movie also stars Leslie Mann, Georgia Rock, Israel Broussard, Katie Chang, Claire Pfister and Gavin Rossdale.
We've been waiting a while for this one, the first teaser trailer for the film arriving in early March and a new poster showing up just yesterday, but we expect that we'll be seeing more from The Bling Ring this Sunday during the MTV Movie Awards, so be sure to check back here for more info. Beyond that, you'll just have to wait for the movie to hit theaters on June 14th.
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