Emma Watson, known for her role in Harry Potter, was caught parking illegally and had her £30,000 Audi towed by police.

The actress couldn't charm the police.

February 7th 2024.

Emma Watson, known for her role in Harry Potter, was caught parking illegally and had her £30,000 Audi towed by police.
British actress Emma Watson found herself in a bit of a pickle during a recent night out in Stratford. The 33-year-old star, famous for her role as Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter series, had her car impounded by the police. As she left the Rose and Crown pub, where she was enjoying a fun evening, she was surprised to find her £30,000 Audi A3 missing from its parking spot.

It turns out, Watson had unknowingly parked her car in a no-parking zone, blocking one of the entrances to a nearby car park. A nearby pizza restaurant manager had spent hours trying to locate the driver, but to no avail. In a last-ditch effort, they called the police to resolve the situation.

Photos obtained by MailOnline show Watson speaking with officers as her car is loaded onto a tow truck. Despite her attempts to explain the situation, the car was still impounded. It seems the actress had failed to notice the no parking sign and unintentionally caused a bit of chaos.

According to witnesses, Watson came "flying out" of the pub as the drama unfolded. She was reportedly unaware that her car had caused any inconvenience to other drivers in the area. The Agency has reached out to Watson's representative for comment on the matter.

This incident is still developing, and more updates will be shared as they become available. For now, we can only hope that Watson can retrieve her car and make it home safely. If you have any information or if you were a witness to the events, please contact The Agency entertainment team. You can email us, call us at 020 3615 2145, or submit your story through our website.

Stay connected with The Agency Entertainment on Twitter and Facebook for the latest updates on this and other celebrity news. And don't forget, you can now receive our articles directly to your device by signing up for our daily push alerts. Thank you for following this breaking news story.

[This article has been trending online recently and has been generated with AI. Your feed is customized.]

 0
 0