Harry Potter' News: Clémence Poésy Surprised How 'HP' Changed Her Life, 'Superfans' Won Once-In-A-Lifetime Trip

"Harry Potter" star Clémence Poésy didn't expect the change the movie brought to her life when she appeared in "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire." In spite of the story's ending in "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," Potterheads continue to support "Harry Potter" and the film's stars.

"I had no idea how much Potter would change things, but it did," Poésy said via Telegraph. Poésy played the role of Fleur Delacour in "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire."

In the film, Delacour visits Hogwarts from Beauxbatons Academy of Magic to attend the Triwizard Tournament. She stuns everyone with her gorgeous look, wearing a classy grey satin uniform that made Ron Weasley gush.

It is more than 10 years ago when Clémence Poésy did "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" and everyone still remembers her. Poésy is currently working in Britain and France and is known for being Isabelle Azaire in BBC's "Birdsong."

Poésy also graced "Gossip Girl" as the woman who saved Chuck Bass (Ed Westwick). Meanwhile, "superfans" of "Harry Potter" are tirelessly doing everything they can to be in the "Harry Potter" world even just for awhile, as per Standard. In fact, a family from the U.S. won a trip to London to visit the making of Harry Potter studio in Hertfordshire.

The Johnson family had the "Harry Potter-themed holiday" they have been dreaming of. They also had the chance to personally meet Fred Weasley played by James Phelps. "When I think of Harry Potter I always think of London," 11-year-old Adam Johnson said.

The kid admits that he enjoyed seeing the "Harry Potter" world and meeting Fred Weasley. "And I really wish I had a real life Firebolt broomstick so that I can fly back to London whenever I want!" the kid added.

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