It seems that "Beauty And The Beast" star Emma Watson isn't just a talented actress with a pretty face and sexy intelligence. She's also conscious of her health.
The British star, who is known for her role as Hermione Granger, in the wildly successful "Harry Potter" franchise recently talked to Nick Grimshaw on Radio 1's "Breakfast Show" about her upcoming films as well as plans for her future projects.
The 24-year-old is set to appear in the psychological thriller "Regression" with Ethan Hawke later this year as well as in "Colonia." She also started filming for "The Circle" where she will star with Tom Hanks.
She just concluded filming for Disney's live-action adaptation of "Beauty And The Beast" as well. It looks like Emma Watson isn't sticking to movies either.
She reportedly revealed to Grimshaw that she is currently taking her yoga enthusiasm a step higher.
According to RadioTimes, she is currently working on getting her instructor's certification for yoga and even offered to have her next interview with the host in a yoga studio.
"We can try and narrate it," she suggested. "A whole series of Emma Watson and Nick Grimshaw yoga tapes."
The Brown University alum isn't a stranger to meditation. She previously revealed to Vogue that she went to on a silent retreat in Canada just before she decided to end things with her ex-boyfriend, Matthew Janney.
Does her interest in meditation also help her pick the right movie roles? She admitted that she does make sure to read through and pick out the characters that she finds the most compelling. She also takes the crew and the entire production into account in her decision as well.
"Sometimes I'm really baffled about what to do about a certain project," she shared, "the right director, right cast, enough money to get it made properly - all of these disparate elements have to arrive at the same perfect moment. Sometimes it happens, sometimes it doesn't. It's a bit iffy."
She also added that it sometimes feel like "a gamble."
"Sometimes you'll get all of the perfect elements in place and it still won't be a good movie. Or you think it might be a disaster and it turns out really well," she continued.
With "Regression," "Colonia," and "Beauty And The Beast" still in the post-production, Emma Watson and rest of the world still don't know if they'll be well-received or not. For now, she's focusing on getting herself certified as a yoga instructor.