Harry Potter’ star Emma Watson, who is a student at the Brown university in US.She was left "quite shaken" after students from Harvard University stalked her during a recent football match on Saturday.
The actress, who attends Brown University, Rhode Island, was at a game between the two schools last weekend, but security guards had to surround her to protect her from harassment, reports imdb.com.Harvard's student magazine The Voice targeted Watson and posted a blog on its website stating supporters would try to draw as much attention to her as possible.
The post read: "We will be Live-Tweetin' the game and possibly stalking Emma Watson, so keep your eyes peeled for that, too!"
During the match, students from the Harvard Voice wrote a series of posts on Twitter.com, including: "In enemy territory. Lookin for a certain witch," and, "Watson found. I repeat Watson found."
The magazine also posted a photo of the star and branded the stalking campaign a "success".
But after a series of complaints, the editor of The Voice attached a note to the picture saying: "There seems to be much ado about nothing over this photo and liveblog. Understand that these live tweets were made to be intentionally outrageous and overblown."
The actress, who attends Brown University, Rhode Island, was at a game between the two schools last weekend, but security guards had to surround her to protect her from harassment, reports imdb.com.Harvard's student magazine The Voice targeted Watson and posted a blog on its website stating supporters would try to draw as much attention to her as possible.
The post read: "We will be Live-Tweetin' the game and possibly stalking Emma Watson, so keep your eyes peeled for that, too!"
During the match, students from the Harvard Voice wrote a series of posts on Twitter.com, including: "In enemy territory. Lookin for a certain witch," and, "Watson found. I repeat Watson found."
The magazine also posted a photo of the star and branded the stalking campaign a "success".
But after a series of complaints, the editor of The Voice attached a note to the picture saying: "There seems to be much ado about nothing over this photo and liveblog. Understand that these live tweets were made to be intentionally outrageous and overblown."