Emma Watson went out with an American businessman after breaking up with her boyfriend

‘Harry Potter’ actress Emma Watson traveled to Venice, Italy with businessman Ryan Walsh after ending her relationship with fashion tycoon Philip Green’s son.

Emma Watson and Ryan Walsh were photographed walking in Venice, taking a scenic boat ride and having dinner with friends. The British actress looks very comfortable and happy with Ryan Walsh – an American technology businessman.

Emma Watson and Ryan Walsh in Venice. Photo: Backgrid

Emma Watson and Ryan Walsh in Venice. Photo: Backgrid

A source told The Sun that Emma likes smart guys: “She is a smart woman and her ex-boyfriends are often very talented. Emma once dated technology CEO William “Mack” Knight , Brendan Iribe and Brendan Wallace. Her recent boyfriend is Brandon Green – who is a CEO at his father’s company (fashion businessman Philip Green). Ryan is also a talented man and Emma is currently love spending time with him.”

According to sources, Emma has known Ryan Walsh for a while. This guy works in the tech industry and founded a consulting company in Los Angeles in 2020.

Emma and Ryan Walsh sat on a boat to see the sights of Venice. Photo: Backgrid

Emma and Ryan Walsh sat on a boat to see the sights of Venice. Photo: Backgrid

Emma Watson studied English literature at Brown University in the US. She also studied for a year at Worcester College in Oxford. This year, the 33-year-old actress returned to the classroom to study for a Master’s degree in Creative Writing at Oxford.

The “little witch” of the Harry Potter film series once dated both British and American men in her exciting love life. Talking on the talk show Ellen DeGeneres , Emma talked about the difference between men from the two countries: “British people dress beautifully and politely, but they are very reserved. Usually, during courtship, I always get attracted to them.” ignore me for the first two months, then they will acknowledge my presence. Next, they become less meaningful to me and then in the end, we are truly each other.”

“When I came to America, I remember one night at Brown, a guy came to meet me and confessed: ‘I like you. You’re great. Let’s go on a date!’. I said: ‘I’m sorry, what happened? What just happened?’ . This was like a culture shock to me. American men are very open and straightforward. However, they wear flip-flops and I don’t know if I like that,” she explained.