Emma Watson made her latest red carpet experience a sibling moment!
The Harry Potter actress, 33, attended the Soho House Awards at New York’s DUMBO House on Thursday alongside her brother Alex Watson. The brother-sister duo were all smiles as they walked the red carpet together to attend the second annual World Hotel and Private Club Awards.
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According to Soho House’s website, the awards ceremony is held to “recognize and highlight the incredible work of creative talent across our membership: from established icons to up-and-coming stars, undiscovered changemakers and everyone in between.”
Emma Watson and Alex Watson at The Soho House Awards.
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“The awards act as a platform for everyone to be celebrated and championed equally for their work, career trajectories and contributions to their industries,” the website added.
Emma attended the event wearing a tan, low-cut dress with silver embellishments. Her brother was wearing a dark blue suit and a black T-shirt.
Perks of being a Wallflower The star previously spoke about the close relationship she has with her sibling in an Instagram post in April, crediting him as someone who helped her “find the most challenging things, over time, incredibly funny.”
Emma Watson and Alex Watson.
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The post was written in honor of her 33rd birthday and revealed how the actress has been reflecting on her growth since stepping away from the public eye.
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“I felt very sad and very angry about a lot of things,” she wrote in part of the emotional message. “I learned more about love and being a woman. It took me three years, but I finally figured out a daily practice and I can actually keep it up for more than a few days in a row.”
Emma Watson.
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She described her feelings in an interview for The Financial Times in May, in which she shared that she “felt a little closeted” before taking a break from acting.
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“The thing that was really hard for me was that I had to go out and sell something that I really didn’t have a lot of control over,” she said. “Standing in front of the film and every journalist being able to say, ‘How is this in line with your point of view?’ It was very difficult to be the face and spokesperson for things that I couldn’t be involved in.”
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