Daniel Radcliffe Would "Love" for J.K. Rowling to Pen Lindsay Lohan's Tell-All—Watch Now!

Actor addressed the "amazing rumor" during his appearance on Watch What Happens Live

By Alyssa Toomey Aug 08, 2014 6:48 PMTags

Currently at the top of our fantasy must-read list: Lindsay Lohan's tell-all, penned by J.K. Rowling.

Sounds amazing, right?! Well, apparently, Daniel Radcliffe thought so too, despite the fact that the reports surrounding the supposed memoir are entirely untrue.

The former Harry Potter star stopped by Watch What Happens Live on Thursday, where he was asked to share his thoughts on the Rowling rumor—and he certainly didn't hold back while expressing his enthusiasm.

"That's an amazing rumor. That is one of the best rumors I've ever heard," the British thesp replied with a wide-eyed grin.

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Host Andy Cohen couldn't help but chime in, noting that, "Somebody smoked a bowl and made them up."

"I hope that's true," Radcliffe continued. "But also I know what it takes for a rumor, somebody making that up, it's so easy. I think people think that there has to be some sort of truth in articles when there really just doesn't have to be any at all."

"But this is one that I would love to see come to pass," he added.

While there's currently no truth to the "amazing" rumor, the 25-year-old actor admitted that the tell-all would certainly be a must-read.

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"It would be a great book! She's [Rowling] is a hell of a writer and it's one hell of a life!"

(Same to say that's something on which we can all agree.)

During the interview, Radcliffe was also asked to share the craziest rumor he's ever heard about himself—and his answer is certainly surprising.

"The best one ever is that I got a nude bronze statue made of myself, for myself," he revealed. "Because the English papers...the way they want to characterize me as just like a massive, obnoxious brat who is extremely extravagant. Because I'm not really, I'm quite dull to them, so that have to make up crazy stuff."

Oh, tabloid tales. Perhaps Radcliffe can store his bronze statue on his desk next to his LiLo memoir?