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Emma Watson Wants a “Long-Term Future” With Leo Robinton

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Emma Watson Wants a “Long-Term Future” With Leo Robinton

Emma Watson’s boyfriend, Leo Robinton, has swept her off her feet and she intends to make their relationship permanent.

It appears to be her happiest and most serious relationship ever, according to reports! Emma may not want the internet to speculate about their wedding plans, but it doesn’t rule out the possibility of a future with Leo.

After the two were caught out together on May 13, 2021, Watson was speculated to be engaged to Leo Robinton, her boyfriend of over a year. Watson reacted angrily to the news, stating unequivocally that she is not currently engaged.

“Dear Fans, Rumours about whether I’m engaged or not, or whether my career is ‘dormant or not’ are ways to create clicks each time they are revealed to be true or untrue,” she tweeted on May 17. “If I have news — I promise I’ll share it with you.”

She added: “In the mean time please assume no news from me just means I’m quietly spending the pandemic the way most people are — failing to make sourdough bread (!), caring for my loved ones and doing my best not to spread a virus that is still affecting so many people.”

While the couple, who have been together for almost a year, is over over heels in love, they are taking their time with their big moments. “Emma is all in and has her heart set on a long-term future,” the insider said, “but she doesn’t want to rush an engagement.”

“Emma is so loved up with Leo and this is the happiest anyone’s seen her in a relationship by a million miles,” an insider revealed. “They’re so connected in every way and spend all their spare time together.”

Watson and Robinton, both 31, were originally linked in October 2019 after being seen kissing outside Gail’s Bakery in London’s Notting Hill district.

The actress and the businessman’s close circle are looking forward to getting married – at some point. “Her and Leo’s friends do fully expect them to make things official at some point in the future, but they’re happy with how things are for right now,” the source says. “The main thing for them is having love and trust for one another, and it doesn’t take a ring or piece of paper for Emma to be happy.”

Watson’s remark comes after the couple was pictured together in November, when Watson hinted that she and her California businessman lover were still going strong.

After her own relationship made news in March, the Beauty and the Beast actress opened up about her opinions on relationships. “The idea that relationships are supposed to be easy and it’s all supposed to be implicitly understood, and you’re just meant to get each other, it’s bulls**t!” Watson declared while speaking to Teen Vogue. “It’s impossible!”

Watson made it clear that she is not retiring from acting or engaged to Robinton in May 2021. “Emma’s social media accounts are dormant but her career isn’t,” Watson’s manager told Entertainment Weekly at the time, denying a February Daily Mail article that said she was retiring from acting to focus on Robinton.

In a March 2020 Teen Vogue interview, the Beauty and the Beast actor discussed dating in the midst of her headline-making romance. “The idea that relationships are supposed to be easy and it’s all supposed to be implicitly understood, and you’re just meant to get each other, it’s bulls–t!” she declared. “It’s impossible!”

The actress spoke candidly about turning 30 to the British Vogue issue 2019, saying, “I was like, ‘Why does everyone make such a big fuss about turning 30? This is not a big deal…’ Cut to 29, and I’m like, ‘Oh my God, I feel so stressed and anxious. And I realize it’s because there is suddenly this bloody influx of subliminal messaging around. If you have not built a home, if you do not have a husband, if you do not have a baby, and you are turning 30, and you’re not in some incredibly secure, stable place in your career, or you’re still figuring things out…there’s just this incredible amount of anxiety.”

She added then that she was seeing “not one specific person, but I’m going on dates.”

But she was fine with being single: “I never believed the whole ‘I’m happy single’ spiel,” she said. “I was like, ‘This is totally spiel.’ It took me a long time, but I’m very happy [being single]. I call it being self-partnered.”

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