
Hermione says to Harry he’s become more fanciable. And not just fame wise. Meaning she’s saying he’s hot. Harry is obviously blushing as she’s telling him. She even ignores Ron to tell Harry that him growing doesn’t hurt either. Need I say more?

Hermione says to Harry he’s become more fanciable. And not just fame wise. Meaning she’s saying he’s hot. Harry is obviously blushing as she’s telling him. She even ignores Ron to tell Harry that him growing doesn’t hurt either. Need I say more?

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THIS moment. J.K. Rowling herself CHOSE to write Hermione beaming at Harry with tears in her eyes. She could have easily written Hermione beaming at anyone else that was sitting nearby. J.K. also could have left that little piece out all together. It was her choice while writing. But, no. Instead, J.K. Rowling wanted to write that Hermione, in the excitement of it all, beamed at Harry, teary eyed, during the wedding vows.