You'll never guess what Emma Watson's next project is

Emma Watson. Photo: Getty Images.
Emma Watson. Photo: Getty Images.

Actress, fashionista, UN ambassador - is there anything Emma Watson can't do?!

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Apparently not, as she's also registered to become a yoga teacher. That's right, you can now join Hermione in the downward dog (though somehow, we suspect mere members of the public would not be welcome at her classes).

Watson has reportedly been training to become a yoga teacher for a number of years (who knew), and recently participated in a week of meditation training as part of the course.

"I'm a massive yoga fan and I've been trying, for a couple of years now, to finish my yoga certification so that I can teach, which is very exciting," Watson told BBC Radio 1. "And so as part of that certification I went into a week of meditation teaching, which was amazing and a super great experience."

Watson also took part in a silent retreat in December following her split from rugby player Matt Janney.

"I felt really uncomfortable, even before my relationship ended, I went on a silent retreat, because I really wanted to figure out how to be at home with myself," Watson told Vogue magazine.

One thing she's not going to be quiet about though, is gender inequality. The actress, whose speech on feminism went viral last year, also recently spoke out about sexism in Hollywood.

"I think my work with the UN has probably made me even more aware of the problems," Watson said. "I went out for a work dinner recently. It was seven men...and me," she said.

However the UN Women Goodwill Ambassador admits the problem is much more wide-spread than just Hollywood and says that it's not just men who are the problem.

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"Women are just as guilty of discriminating against women. Some of the best feminists I have encountered are men, like Steve Chbosky who directed me in The Perks of Being a Wallflower, and director James Ponsoldt who I am working with at the moment [on The Circle]. Some women can be incredibly prejudiced against other women!"