Jamie Campbell-Bower and Bonnie Wright: Engaged!
The Twilight Sage and the Harry Potter franchise have done more than entertain millions around the world.
They have helped Jamie Campbell Bower and find true love!
E! News was the first to confirm that Campbell-Bower, who portray a Volturi member and also stars on Camelot, and Wright - best known as Ginny Weasely on the big screen - are engaged.
"I'm very happy," said the actor of the development. "It's a wonderful, wonderful time."
The couple started dating in 2009 and we couldn't be happier for them.
Bonnie Wright and Jamie Campbell Bower: Engaged!
It was exciting enough for Harry Potter and Twilight Saga fans when Bonnie Wright and Jamie Campbell-Bower came out as a couple in February.
Now, the tween world can truly scream out in delight: these franchise stars are engaged!
A source close to Bower told Great Britain's The Daily Mail: "He says they are completely in love. It all seems very whirlwind, but they both say it’s the real deal... He is chuffed to bits and neither of them seem to have any doubts that they are rushing in too soon. We have asked them if it is for real and they have said yes."
Hey, who are we to argue with a couple that is chuffed to bits with one another?
Wright stars in the Harry Potter series as Ron's sister, Ginny. Spoiler alert: a marriage involving the character plays a vital role in the conclusion of this beloved franchise.
Bower, meanwhile, portrays Caius in The Twilight Saga. He met Wright on the Harry Potter set, where the actor takes on the role of Gellert Grindelwald.
Bonnie Wright and Jamie Campbell Bower: Dating!
You know her as Harry Potter's future wife.
And he gives Edward Cullen a hard time as a member of the Volturi.
But British actors Bonnie Wright and Jamie Campbell Bower have come together off screen to form a new couple, as each will appear in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
“Yes, we’re dating," Wright said. "We’ve been seeing each other for a few months, it’s good. We’re going to the BAFTAs together on Sunday.
Bower plays Caius in The Twilight Saga, while Wright portrays Ginny Weasley. We wish these two nothing but the best!
Added to New Moon: Nudity!
What could be better than Taylor Lautner and Robert Pattinson shirtless?
Nothing.
But a group of hot, completely naked vampires at least comes close.
In an interview with MTV News this week, Jamie Campbell-Bower - who plays Volturi member Caius in New Moon - says a new scene has been added to the movie, one that was never in the book.
"We just all sit there, completely naked, for one scene," said the British actor. "Yeah, it's me, Michael Sheen and Christopher [Heyerdahl]; we just sit there, naked."
The scene in question centers around the back story of the Volturi, as Aro, Caius and Marcus are in a bathhouse, hanging out in a "Roman bath kind of thing," said Campbell-Bower.
It doesn't sound like Pattinson's birthday suit is featured at all in the film. Sorry, ladies. But you can always ask Kristen Stewart what that outfit looks like!
Jamie Campbell-Bower is Coming for Robert Pattinson
Life certainly seems easy for Robert Pattinson.
He stars in popular movies, he's ogled at by women everywhere, he goes home to Kristen Stewart almost every night.
But the man that plays Edward Cullen is always looking over his shoulder, wondering who the next young stud that threatens his place in the Hollywood pecking order will be.
Enter Jamie Campbell-Bower.
This rising star is also British, also dons wild hair and has also landed a critical role in New Moon, one directly opposed to that of Pattinson. Campbell-Bower will play Caius, the leader of the Volturi. It's safe to say that he and Cullen don't agree on one major issue:
Edward wants to love Bella, while Caius was to kill Bella. Awkward!
Jamie Campbell-Bower is about to make life a lot more difficult for Robert Pattinson, on and off screen.
Who will win the battle between Campbell-Bower and Pattinson? The latter is next starring in a random movie called Remember Me, while the former will portray Gellert Grindelwald in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
Advantage, Jaime? You tell us.











