Who could ever forget the bushy haired girl who captivated us all in the "Harry Potter" installments? Emma Watson has surely gone from being the geeky and nerdy gal from "Harry Potter" to a celebrity-crazed fan, a troubled high schooler and many more-at least with regard to the roles she had done after the HP success. She has graced many magazines ranging from GQ, Esquire and has also bagged a number of endorsements from designer and luxury brands.

That being said, Emma Watson is considered to be one of the most eligible bachelorettes in the acting industry. Who wouldn't swoon over the sweet British accent, the pixie hair cut and the brains that completes Emma Watson? The "Harry Potter" star had courses in Brown University before she transferred temporarily to Oxford University. The point is, man or woman alike-have been captivated by the charm of Emma Watson.

But who really holds the key to Emma Watson's heart? Pictured happily strolling on a beach, Emma Watson cuddled and kissed her new boyfriend, fellow Oxford student Matthew Janney. The two met with the help of mutual friends. Janney's adoptive parents are said to be "thrilled to bits" about the relationship.

Matthew Janney is currently a player for the university's Rugby Team. He is also currently taking up modern and medieval languages at Oriel College in Oxford whereas Watson became a visiting student in October 2011 to study English at the prestigious Worcester College.

While Janney biological parents have both succumbed to cancer, Janney's adoptive parents are enthusiastic about the "Harry Potter" star and her relationship with their son, Janney. According to Coralie Day, the 'second mother' of Janney, "We are thrilled to bits that he is seeing Emma Watson. We are looking forward to meeting her soon."

Coralie Day was also quick to comment on her adopted son saying: "Hats off to her for finding such a wonderful young man. There is nothing bad anyone could say about Matt. He is absolutely lovely.....After Matt's mum died I became his second mother. I took him up to Oxford when he started there. I am very proud of him. He is very close to my son Harry whose father, my first husband, died. They have a lot in common."