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Culture August 20, 2019

'Harry Potter' fans delight over Emma Watson and Tom Felton's friendship

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Tom Felton and Emma Watson are about as close as former co-stars can be.

The duo starred in "Harry Potter" for the better part of a decade, but played rivals in two very different houses: Slytherin and Gryffindor.

But off screen, the duo have acted as music teacher, photographer and simply friend to one another.

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The internet lost its mind Monday when Felton posted a pic of him teaching Watson to play guitar.

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Quick learner x

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"Quick learner," he wrote.

Some of the comments from fans included, "I wanna cry. Really wanna cry" and "Feltson," a combination of the two actors' names.

"DRAMIONE!!!! more than 15 years waiting for this," was also used, combining their characters' names, as well.

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But this isn't the first time the friendship has sent "Potter" friends into a tizzy.

In February, Watson posted a solo pic, but wrote, "Friends capture you best" and gave Felton the photo credit.

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Friends capture you best 🦋 📸 @t22felton

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And even before this, the duo shared a beach selfie, with Watson plugging her friend's work.

"Tom’s @origin_series is out on 14th November. Congrats dear friend," she wrote.

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🌴🤡 Tom’s @origin_series is out on 14th November. Congrats dear friend. #TFToleratingmysubparskatingskillssince1999.

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To make things ever better, Felton's most recent Insta post doesn't feature Watson, but does prove what a friend and ally to women he is.

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Women do it better 📷EW

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"Women do it better," he wrote, noting that the photo was taken by one "EW."

Looks like Malfoy really was a hero this whole time -- even after the series ended.