Bonnie Wright made a shocking revelation about holding something close to her heart from the Harry Potter sets.
Joined by her Harry Potter costars James Phelps (Fred Weasley) and Oliver Phelps (George Weasley) at MegaCon Orlando, Florida on February 9 the actress, known for playing Ginny Weasley in the critically acclaimed franchise, recalled a special memento she kept from her time on sets.
During the panel, the 33-year-old actress revealed that she kept the books of each movie starting from Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, “signed by everyone from each film,” as a souvenir.
“Kinda of like a yearbook you get at school. So I have almost all the books signed by everyone,” the mother of one disclosed in front of the audience. “They’re at my parents’ house.”
For the unversed, Harry Potter first hit the theatres in 2001 and continued to captivate the audience for over a decade. Following the conclusion of the film, Wright created her own film production company, BonBonLumiere.
Along with producing short films and working on couple of independent films she had also directed some projects like 2012’s Separate We Come, Separate We Go and music videos including Pete Yorn and Scarlett Johansson’s single, Iguana Bird, in 2018.
Previously, Bonnie Wright shared her thoughts on the upcoming series, hoping to see “more development in Ginny’s relationship with Harry” and would like to see Ginny’s character arc explored more deeply.
Harry Potter franchise is currently working on its TV series slated for release in 2026.