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Hermione Ditches Hogwarts for Millionaire School

Emma Watson turns 18, gets millionsEmma Watson turned 18 this week and got a $20 million (10.5 million GBP) present - plus a $10 check from grandma.

Watson received full access to her millions and has reportedly agreed to take a money management class offered for rich kids. Her dough is in Coutts Bank which offers a course for "children" aged 17-25 to ensure they don't spend all their coin on stuff like diamond encrusted shoe laces and pet robots.

The class is taught by former alumnus, Richie Rich. We kid, of course.

Hermione's rep did not return calls for comment.





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1. And within a few years she will be broke just like "poor" lil'Lohan.

Posted at 3:46PM on Apr 17th 2008 by Nikky817

2. She seems a sensible bright girl, as evidenced by this course she's supposedly taking. Good for her.

Posted at 4:45PM on Apr 17th 2008 by MuffinAmy

3. well thats complete rubbish, once again tmz getting their facts wrong, she doesn't get full access to her money until she's 21, at the moment she gets £1000 a month allowance

Posted at 6:49PM on Apr 17th 2008 by Emma

4. "emma" poster you are talking rubbish. She has total control over that money at 18. She does, however, have Coutts of London holding the money and a lot of men in suits advising her not to spend it all.

Posted at 8:58AM on Apr 21st 2008 by Turbo

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