This Article is From Feb 09, 2012

Emma and I had many fights on the sets: Daniel Radcliffe

Emma and I had many fights on the sets: Daniel Radcliffe

Highlights

  • Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe says he and co-star Emma Watson regularly caused friction on the sets of the film by engaging in furious bust-ups and refusing to talk to each other.
  • The 22-year-old British actor, who counts Watson as one of his closest friends, said she infuriated him when they took opposing stances in their frequent debates, Daily Star reported.
  • "Oh, God. We used to argue about everything. Religion. Politics. I remember one of the big arguments we had on the fourth film - we didn't speak to each other for a couple of days.
  • "She was arguing about the Latin language, that nobody knows what it sounds like, what a Latin accent should be. And I was like, 'Yeah, but it's still spoken a lot in the Catholic church.' Such a weird argument, looking back, and it got totally out of hand. She was furious; I was livid," he said.
  • But Radcliffe said his brainy pal often got the better of him.
  • "I certainly would advise anyone, if you're going to debate with her, get your point correct."
London: Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe says he and co-star Emma Watson regularly caused friction on the sets of the film by engaging in furious bust-ups and refusing to talk to each other.

The 22-year-old British actor, who counts Watson as one of his closest friends, said she infuriated him when they took opposing stances in their frequent debates, Daily Star reported.

"Oh, God. We used to argue about everything. Religion. Politics. I remember one of the big arguments we had on the fourth film - we didn't speak to each other for a couple of days.

"She was arguing about the Latin language, that nobody knows what it sounds like, what a Latin accent should be. And I was like, 'Yeah, but it's still spoken a lot in the Catholic church.' Such a weird argument, looking back, and it got totally out of hand. She was furious; I was livid," he said.

But Radcliffe said his brainy pal often got the better of him.

"I certainly would advise anyone, if you're going to debate with her, get your point correct." 
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