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Daniel Radcliffe says kiss in latest Harry Potter film was 'awful'

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Posted: Jul 10, 2009 at 1644 hrs IST
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Washington Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe has apologised to co-star Bonnie Wright for what he thinks was an “awful on-screen kiss” in the latest film in the series.

‘Harry Potter and the Half blood Prince’ premiered in the UK recently.

After seeing the film on the big screen, the 19-year-old actor said that he felt sorry for his onscreen love interest, Bonnie, because his kiss might have been a very unpleasant experience for her.

The actor said that the kiss had very little magic on the big screen.

"I saw the film at the London premiere and, my God, my lips are like the lips of a horse distending independently away from my face and trying to encompass the lower half of hers, and so I apologise, Bonnie,” Contactmusic quoted Radcliffe as saying.

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