She has spent the better part of a decade telling the world to “go green,” wearing upcycled gowns on the red carpet, and urging us to save the planet. But it seems Emma Watson is choosing a much faster — and much more carbon-heavy — way to get from London to Paris.

The 35-year-old Harry Potter star, worth an estimated $85 million, has reportedly shocked the industry by taking delivery of a brand-new, custom-fitted private jet. Sources close to the actress claim the aircraft, a sleek long-range masterpiece, cost upwards of $45 million, featuring a bespoke interior that would make even the Malfoys jealous.

The Ultimate ‘Eco-Betrayal’?

For years, Watson has been the poster child for sustainable living. As a board member of the luxury giant Kering, she championed the “Materials Innovation Lab” and famously wore a Met Gala dress made from recycled plastic bottles.

However, critics are now calling “foul.” “It’s the ultimate celebrity double standard,” says one industry insider. “You can’t lecture people about their carbon footprint from the leather-bound seat of a Gulfstream. The math just doesn’t add up.”

Inside the Flying Fortress

While Emma’s representatives have remained tight-lipped, The Post can reveal that the jet is anything but “modest.” Our sources say the cabin includes:

  • A Private Master Suite: For those long-haul flights between her London home and LA premieres.
  • Sustainable Silk Carpets: A nod to her activist roots? Or just expensive optics?
  • A State-of-the-Art Kitchen: Capable of serving 5-star meals at 40,000 feet.

Gone are the days when Emma was spotted driving her humble Toyota Prius. The star, who once admitted she felt “sick” finding out how much money she made as a child, seems to have finally embraced the billionaire lifestyle.

A Life of Quiet Luxury — Until Now

Emma has always been the “sensible” one among the Potter trio. While others spent their fortunes on fast cars and wild parties, Watson invested in education and activism. But after years of living “nomadically” between hotels and rentals, it appears the star has decided that the only way to travel is in total, isolated luxury.

“She’s worked hard since she was nine years old,” says a close friend. “If anyone deserves a bit of peace and quiet while traveling, it’s her. But the timing, given the global climate crisis, is… let’s say, ‘tricky’.”

Fans are already divided. Social media has erupted with a mix of “Queen, you earned it” and “What about the planet, Hermione?” As the smoke clears (or rather, the jet fuel burns), one thing is certain: Emma Watson isn’t just a girl from a cupboard under the stairs anymore. She’s the new Queen of the Skies.