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Emma Watson’s face turned red when Hamilton star Lin-Manuel Miranda asked her to provide the accompanying beatbox as he rapped about feminism.

  19 Maret 2016 14:58

Brilio.net/en - Not only did Hermione master those awesome magic spells, but she might be the next big beatboxing star. That is, when she gets over her nervousness.

Emma Watsons face turned red when Hamilton star Lin-Manuel Miranda asked her to provide the accompanying beatbox as he rapped about feminism for International Women's Day. But the former Harry Potter star is willing to do almost anything to get the word out about gender equality so she agreed.

The wizard of freestyle had to give the 25-year-old British actress a quick lesson (including how to use her hand as a spit-guard) before embarking on the musical endeavor.

Even though the first attempt was quite awkward with bashful Emma turning red following the brief performance (and the starlet herself saying she was literally the colour of a tomato), Lin-Manuel introduced her as a great beatboxer.

But embarrassed Emma whispered hes lying to the camera as she explained she had never tried it before. Yet the rapper insisted that he was happy to freestyle if you beat box in order to promote awareness about gender equality.

The rap was a small part of an almost hour-long interview as Miranda and Watson did in honour of the UN Womens HeForShe Arts Week, a campaign celebrating International Womens Day.

Emma Watson beatboxes  2016 Daily Mail

During the interview, the two also discussed a very critical topic: which Hogwarts houses each Hamilton character would be sorted into. In a typical Hermione fashion, Emma came prepared with a researched list.

While Miranda agreed Alexander Hamilton would belong in Gryffindor, he revealed that Daniel Radcliffe previously told him Hamilton is obviously a true Ravenclaw.

Watson promised to include Radcliffe in charge for the sorting hat ceremony: Im going to have to call him about this.

(brl/red)

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