"My cats - I have Luna who's just had kittens recently and we called one of them Dumbledore. They're nice but they're not like their characters"
- Evanna Lynch
About this Quote
In this quote, Evanna Lynch, an actress known for her role as Luna Lovegood in the Harry Potter series, is talking about her felines. She mentions that a person of her cats, Luna, has actually recently brought to life kittens. Surprisingly, she reveals that they have actually named among the kittycats Dumbledore, after the sensible and powerful headmaster in the Harry Potter series. However, she likewise keeps in mind that her felines are nice, however they do not possess the same characteristics as their namesakes in the books. This quote demonstrates how even in real life, the magical world of Harry Potter continues to influence and inspire people.
This quote is written / told by Evanna Lynch somewhere between August 16, 1991 and today. She was a famous Actress from Ireland.
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