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Potter actor forgets his fans
Published Tuesday, Nov 8 2005, 18:47 GMT | By Dave West
Daniel Radcliffe, better known as Harry Potter, ignored young fans at the after-premiere party for The Goblet Of Fire.
Children who had managed to get tickets were allowed into the party on Sunday night at the specially decorated Natural History Museum.
But they were rejected by their hero Radcliffe who preferred to stay in the VIP room than chat to mix with his fans.
“He just couldn't tear himself away from the private room which had been turned into a banqueting hall with spooky lighting, crystal chandeliers and huge glittering Christmas trees," a source told the Daily Mirror.
He was reportedly chatting to celebrities Graham Norton and Richard Griffiths.
Ron Weasley actor Rupert Grint, on the other hand, was welcoming to the kids, signing autographs and posing for photos.
Children who had managed to get tickets were allowed into the party on Sunday night at the specially decorated Natural History Museum.
But they were rejected by their hero Radcliffe who preferred to stay in the VIP room than chat to mix with his fans.
“He just couldn't tear himself away from the private room which had been turned into a banqueting hall with spooky lighting, crystal chandeliers and huge glittering Christmas trees," a source told the Daily Mirror.
He was reportedly chatting to celebrities Graham Norton and Richard Griffiths.
Ron Weasley actor Rupert Grint, on the other hand, was welcoming to the kids, signing autographs and posing for photos.
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