HARRY Potter star Emma Watson "took a swipe at JK Rowling" last night in her BAFTA speech following the writer's trans row. The actress - best known for her role as Hermione Grainger - took to the stage to present the Outstanding British Film award last night.
Emma, 31, was introduced to the stage at the Royal Albert Hall by host Rebel Wilson to present the gong on Sunday evening. The star - who had a starring role in the films adapted from writer JK Rowling's novels of the same name - hit out during her speech.
Rebel, 42, introduced her: "Here to present the next award is Emma Watson. She calls herself a feminist, but we all know she's a witch." Walking on stage, Emma joked back: "I'm here for ALL the witches." .css-16e4f55{margin:16px 0;}.css-1czxmma{background-color:rgba(252,239,255,1);margin:16px 0;}.css-1tapza8{padding:20px 15px;}.css-1bk4jdt{padding:20px.