Tom Felton
Actor Tom Felton poses for a special preview opening of "The Wizarding World of Harry Potter" attraction at Universal Studios Hollywood in Universal City, California April 5, 2016. Reuters/Mario Anzuoni

Tom Felton has a crush on two of his “Harry Potter” co-stars, and neither of them is Emma Watson. The 28-year-old English actor played coy when asked if he knew his co-star had a crush on him as a child.

Watson told Seventeen in 2011 that she had a “huge crush” on Felton, admitting that he as her first crush. “He totally knows. We talked about it – we still laugh about it. We are really good friends now, and that’s cool,” she said then.

However, when asked if he knew about Watson’s crush on him during the first two Potter films and if he reciprocated it, Falton wasn’t forthcoming with his answers.

“Er, uh, um, no,” he replied to Seventeen when he was asked if he also had a crush on Watson. He also claimed he did not know about Watson’s crush on him. As the magazine described, Felton erupted into nervous laughter when he answered. “Sorry I’m being a bit aloof with my answers.”

His memory may be faulty when it comes to childhood crushes, but Felton, who played the villain Draco Malfoy in the “Harry Potter” film series, could clearly recall the first time Watson slapped him.

“I remember in the second film when I knew this was going to happen,” he said, referring to the punch Hermione (Watson) gave Draco in the film, “I went up to her and told her to slap me (it was a slap at te time), to rehearse it. Couse she just walked up and slapped me across the face,” he laughed. “My male ego didn’t quite know what to do with it.”

How it went from a slap in the script to a punch in the film, he didn’t know. He was just grateful that Watson didn’t actually hit him with her fist. “She’s got a bit of a mean right hook, Emma Watson,” Felton said.

He did not fancy Watson, but perhaps it’s because he reserved his softer feelings for his other co-stars. He revealed that he has a bromance thing going on with Rupert Grint, who played Ron Weasley, and Matthew Lewis, who was Neville Longbottom in the films.

“Me and Rupert have always had a thing,” he told Bustle. “Rupert’s always had the hots for Draco. Draco’s always had the hots for Rupert. I have eternal love for him – as Tom and Rupert, not as Ron and Draco.”

In Felton’s 2011 film “Rise of the Planet of the Apes,” Grint showed up to the premiere wearing a hand-drawn t-shirt that read: “I <3 Tom Felton,” which he drew in the car.

Felton also admired Lewis’ transformation from a chubby kid to a handsome man.

“I have an affinity for all of the cast. I bromance out with most of them. I mean look at Neville,” he continued. “Once that slightly chubby, geeky kid… is now a rippling mass of muscle and masculinity. How can one not enjoy that?”