Emma Watson Is Living Your Worst Locker Room Nightmare

Hermione needs your help!
Look, Emma Watson deserves a nice, relaxing day at a swank spa. (I mean, don't we all?)

Between dazzling audiences as Belle in the live-action Beauty and the Beast remake and hustling offscreen as a wellness-loving, clean beauty-using, advice-giving equal rights advocate, Watson is basically the feminist hero this world truly needs.

"One of them was a gift from my mum. She bought it the day after I was born and wore it for 18 years, never taking it off, and then gave it to me for my 18th birthday."

So, last weekend, Watson deservedly racked up some major self-care points and treated herself to a spa day at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel Spa in Hyde Park, London. But the day didn't end well for the actress.

"Before my appointment, I removed three silver rings from my fingers and put them in the safe inside the locker," Watson shared on Facebook. "When I left, I forgot to take my rings from the safe." By the time she got home, realized the rings were missing, and called the spa, but it was closed. "Security checked the safe and said there was nothing in it."

Now, Watson says, the rings are missing. And we're not talking faux jewels from Claire's or even Harry Winston rentals here—these rings are Watson's "most meaningful and special possession," she says. "One of them was a gift from my mum. She bought it the day after I was born and wore it for 18 years, never taking it off, and then gave it to me for my 18th birthday. I wear this ring every day."

Emma Watson's spa locker room nightmare
Photo: Facebook/@emmawatson

Watson is asking anyone who may have seen the rings or accidentally picked them up to hit her up with information—no questions asked—by emailing findthering@outlook.com.

Here's hoping Hermione gets her rings back—and consider this your daily reminder to leave your valuables at home.

Another locker room pro tip: Don't get caught walking around barefoot. Here are the chic slides that'll keep your feet happy after your workout and beyond. And here's why you—like Watson—should embrace self-care and feminism. 

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