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And on her BBC London radio show, Vanessa Feltz said: "We take seriously people feeling harassed or threatened or intimidated – of course I do, I've got two daughters … but I just don't know how seriously this ought to be taken".
Though Watson has expressed difficulty of finding someone who won't be intimidated of her fame, she does have some pretty standard hopes for her future beau, which include "kindness, good manners, intelligence, confidence and someone who can make me laugh".
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