Douglas Booth Grabs Emma Watson Attention Via ‘Pride And Prejudice And Zombies’ And UNICEF Work

Douglas Booth is no longer flying under the radar with his new movie "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies" trailer out in the world. Looks like now Douglas Booth doesn't only have to use his nonprofit work in UNICEF and UNHCR to grab his secret crush Emma Watson's attention!

According to Vanity Fair, "the first trailer for the big-screen adaption appeared online with Lily James, Downton Abbey's cousin Rose, portraying the beloved literary character. Directed by Burr Steers, the film also features Sam Riley (Control) as Mr. Darcy, Douglas Booth (Noah) as Mr. Bingley, and Suki Waterhouse and Bella Heathcote as Elizabeth's sisters."

He also celebrated this release via his Twitter. Check out the link to the trailer as well!

Even before the release of "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies" trailer, Douglas Booth and Emma Watson have faced rumors surrounding their seemingly platonic relationship. But back in October, they had a Twitter exchange, which fueled the theory that this friendship has a romantic intention. While Douglas Booth and Emma Watson have always bonded over feminism issues, this Twitter exchange really highlighted his work with UNHCR and UNICEF. Emma Watson praised her friend on Twitter, making sure that everyone can see the amazing work that he is doing for UNHCR

He responded to that directly on his Twitter saying, "The feeling is mutual :) x"

The fans are wondering what kinds of "feeling" he is referencing.

The fact that "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies" star quoted her in one of the interview shows that he still has her in his mind.

According to Guardian, Douglas Booth said: "Emma Watson said I was a 90-year-old trapped in a young body. I've always felt like an old soul," he said.

According to the article, "He and Emma Watson, his Noah co-star, have become friends since meeting on Booth's first modelling job, for Burberry."

Sounds like love at first sight to us.

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