32-Year-Old “Harry Potter” Star Tom Felton Says Aging Sucks, Gets Trolled By His Colleague Matthew Lewis
The British actors, who played Neville Longbottom and Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter franchise, have remained buddies since filming. While the Gryffindor and Slytherin students hated each other on-screen, Lewis, 30, and Felton, 32, have had several reunions over the years. One time, Felton even tried to “convert” Lewis from Gryffindor to Slytherin, documenting the moment on Instagram. Now, it’s Lewis who is taking a stab at his co-star.
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Just a few days ago, Felton posted a picture of himself dressed in his Slytherin robe, posing in front of a throwback picture of himself as Draco from Harry Potter. The 32-year-old captioned the photo, “Agings a b***h.”
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After Lewis saw Felton’s upload, he couldn’t resist the urge to tease him. “Speak for yourself lad!” he wrote back.
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As you might already know, Neville Longbottom’s actor has had such a glow-up, “Longbottoming” has become synonymous with becoming incredibly good-looking as you get older. Lewis’ comment has already received 25,000 likes, and now everybody’s wondering if Felton will respond.
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Share on FacebookHonestly, in a bunch of those pictures Tom Felton just needs a haircut or something. I know from experience and just... seeing people: if you're balding or your hair is thinning, it's best to not go with long hair.
Aging?! Aren’t they in their late twenties or early thirties? I do like Tom’s sense of humour though.
A friend of mine was with his son, who has since passed away from a downs syndrome connected illness, when they encountered Mr Felton and other cast members, including the title character of the movie. No one except Mr Felton could be bothered to stop and take the time to talk this boy, who was so desperately trying to get their attention. I know people are always wanting something from you, but how do you knowingly walk past a child in a wheelchair? So, thank you Mr Felton, for taking the time to talk to him when the others wouldn't. It won't be forgotten.
That shows a true quality of character. I'm sure the boy treasured that moment, as did his father.
Load More Replies...A lot of the Harry Potter cast relationships are more like siblings than coworkers. Tom looks disheveled and Matthew looks well, pretty damn handsome. In the last movies he had already come out of his cocoon. Who knew he was going to turn out so hunky?
o o f i keep seeing the movies and thinking they are still kids -v-
Honestly, in a bunch of those pictures Tom Felton just needs a haircut or something. I know from experience and just... seeing people: if you're balding or your hair is thinning, it's best to not go with long hair.
Aging?! Aren’t they in their late twenties or early thirties? I do like Tom’s sense of humour though.
A friend of mine was with his son, who has since passed away from a downs syndrome connected illness, when they encountered Mr Felton and other cast members, including the title character of the movie. No one except Mr Felton could be bothered to stop and take the time to talk this boy, who was so desperately trying to get their attention. I know people are always wanting something from you, but how do you knowingly walk past a child in a wheelchair? So, thank you Mr Felton, for taking the time to talk to him when the others wouldn't. It won't be forgotten.
That shows a true quality of character. I'm sure the boy treasured that moment, as did his father.
Load More Replies...A lot of the Harry Potter cast relationships are more like siblings than coworkers. Tom looks disheveled and Matthew looks well, pretty damn handsome. In the last movies he had already come out of his cocoon. Who knew he was going to turn out so hunky?
o o f i keep seeing the movies and thinking they are still kids -v-
















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