Emma Watson's Kidnapping In Beauty And The Beast

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Emma Watson denied the reports that she has been the subject of kidnapping on the set of “Beauty And The Beast” at Shepperton Studios in Surrey. A taxi driver overheard the plan discussed by two men at the film’s location; the news broke out on Monday.
“The story was looked into by production and found to be unsubstantiated and untrue,” a spokesperson of the 25-year-old star told Mail Online. Police of the county said that they never received any complain regarding the issue.
Allegedly, the kidnappers had been planning to abduct or steal from the British actress-model claimed by the The Sun. They were also thought to be utility crews on the site and believed to be from Eastern Europe.
Moreover, the motorist quickly reported the conversation

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