Meet Audrey Hepburn’s Granddaughter, Who Gets To Wear Her Hand Me Downs

Emma Ferrer, 20, was born just a year after the Hollywood screen icon died, but believes she has some of her ‘spirit’…

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by Sophie Wilkinson |
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What happens when you cross Katie Melua and Emma Roberts? Well, you get someone who looks a lot, facially, like Hollywood legend Audrey Hepburn’s granddaughter, Emma Ferrer. The 20-year-old, who has the divine eyebrows of her late grandmother, features on the front of US Harper’s Bazaar this month, and here’s the need-to-know on Emma, who:

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      ‘I’ve been questioning a lot lately what she means to me. I knew her image, of course, and that I happened to be, by pure chance, related to her. But as a child I couldn’t really relate to Audrey Hepburn, the actress. To me, she was family.’

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      ‘I can live with her through my father. His stories are all about his growing up. But honestly, I haven’t seen all of her movies. When I watched Breakfast at Tiffany’s, I enjoyed it the same way any young girl would. I’ve seen My Fair Lady and Roman Holiday, but I suppose my favorite is Funny Face.’

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          Aw. We’re not sure how much more we’ll see of her, as she doesn’t seem the famous type, but considering how well she models, and how everything she says seems to be that little bit sophisticated, we wouldn’t be entirely opposed to seeing more of her.

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          This article originally appeared on The Debrief.

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