London:
Hollywood actor Tom Felton, whoplays baddie Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter series haslaughed off internet rumours that he has fathered a babychild.
The 23-year-old British actor found himself embroiledin the scandal when an anonymous postcard was recently postedonline featuring him with co-stars Daniel Radcliffe, RupertGrint, and four of their Deathly Hallows: Part 1 co-stars,Contactmusic reported.
The picture was accompanied by the caption - "One ofthese men is the father of the most amazing little girl in theworld. He's never met her. He never will. He probably can'teven remember my name."
With speculations becoming rife as to who could be thebaby's father, Felton, who is dating film assistant JadeOlivia has denied his involvement in the claims.
"My friend just found this on the web! Just to confirmthat I can be cancelled out of this equation," he tweeted.
His movie colleagues Oliver and James Phelps, who playtwins George and Fred Weasley respectively have also distancedthemselves from the controversy.
"Apart from making me laugh, I can honestly say it's100 per cent not me," Oliver wrote on his Twitter blog.
"To clear things up, this isn't me. Funny, but nothingto do with me," James added.
Meanwhile, Radcliffe, Grint, Jason Isaacs and AlanRickman, the other two actors featured on the postcard, haveyet to comment on the claims.
The 23-year-old British actor found himself embroiledin the scandal when an anonymous postcard was recently postedonline featuring him with co-stars Daniel Radcliffe, RupertGrint, and four of their Deathly Hallows: Part 1 co-stars,Contactmusic reported.
The picture was accompanied by the caption - "One ofthese men is the father of the most amazing little girl in theworld. He's never met her. He never will. He probably can'teven remember my name."
With speculations becoming rife as to who could be thebaby's father, Felton, who is dating film assistant JadeOlivia has denied his involvement in the claims.
"My friend just found this on the web! Just to confirmthat I can be cancelled out of this equation," he tweeted.
His movie colleagues Oliver and James Phelps, who playtwins George and Fred Weasley respectively have also distancedthemselves from the controversy.
"Apart from making me laugh, I can honestly say it's100 per cent not me," Oliver wrote on his Twitter blog.
"To clear things up, this isn't me. Funny, but nothingto do with me," James added.
Meanwhile, Radcliffe, Grint, Jason Isaacs and AlanRickman, the other two actors featured on the postcard, haveyet to comment on the claims.