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Parents Looking for Fame for Their Children, or Not: the Radcliffe Case

Summary by EfeSalud
Being Harry Potter when in the world there are millions of people who love Harry Potter must be cool. Or not. It can be a chore. The actor who put body, head and voice to the most famous magician apprentice in history, Daniel Radcliffe, has said that he does not want his son to know fame. However, there are parents who want the opposite. Why? Raquel Huéscar is a psychologist and EFE Salud has asked him what leads parents to wish their children t…
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Being Harry Potter when in the world there are millions of people who love Harry Potter must be cool. Or not. It can be a chore. The actor who put body, head and voice to the most famous magician apprentice in history, Daniel Radcliffe, has said that he does not want his son to know fame. However, there are parents who want the opposite. Why? Raquel Huéscar is a psychologist and EFE Salud has asked him what leads parents to wish their children t…

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EfeSalud broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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