Emma Watson's New Boyfriend Is Matthew Janney; "Harry Potter" Actress Isn't Single After All

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Emma Watson's new boyfriend is rugby player Matthew Janney. As it turns out, the Harry Potter actress isn't single after all.

Watson was just reported to have broken up with her boyfriend of around two years, Will Adamowicz, but now she has been photographed by The Mirror with a new guy. The star of The Bling Ring was spotted on a holiday at the Caribbean with Matthew Janney - an Oxford University athlete. The two were holding hands while strolling on the beach, clearly enjoying the sun, sea, sand, and each other. Looking every bit like a new couple, the pair wore even wore matching sunglasses. At one point, Janney pulled Watson up to him and kissed her on the forehead.

One of the resort's guests told The Mirror, "They didn't have a care in the world. Matt was very protective of Emma - often putting his arm around her." The pair was also reported to have been seen kissing in Gatwick's business lounge before their flight over.

Janney is a student at Oxford University, taking up medical and modern languages at Oriel College. He speaks three languages, but is more known for being a star player on the school's rugby team. He has also been deemed one of the school's most eligible bachelors after being named the best-looking player on his team's Twitter page.

The good-looking pair is said to have started dating after Janney played in the annual varsity rugby match between Oxford and Cambridge in London last December. Watson was spotted in the stands during the match, then afterwards at the team's victory party at the Ping Bar in London's Earl Court.

The sexy fashionista and the hot bachelor really seem to be smitten with each other. A source told The Mirror, "It's early days but they're very much in to each other. Matt's a real hit with the girls but he may have finally met his match. She doesn't suffer fools gladly. But Matt's a lovely guy, charismatic and intelligent. They make a great couple."

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