Rupert Grint and Georgia Groome’s daughter Wednesday is no redhead, after all. On January 21, the “Harry Potter” alum took to Instagram to share a sweet snap of his toddler on the set of the Apple TV+ series “Servant” to urge his fans to tune in for its third season, set to debut on the same day, according to IndieWire. Wednesday, clad in a white shirt and baby jeans, sat in a director’s chair with the show’s name and a dagger printed on the back. 

The photo was seemingly taken on-set and shows off Wednesday’s bright, blonde hair, unlike her famous redhead father and brunette mother. Her hair was pulled into a tiny ponytail, complete with a pink bow. Once again, Wednesday was captured from the back, obscuring her face. While this is only the second photo Grint has posted of Wednesday, it suggests that he prefers to protect his daughter’s privacy on social media.

Becoming a dad has changed Grint not just personally, but also professionally, he told ComicBook in January 2021. When he welcomed his daughter, Grint was shooting the second season of “Servant,” a horror series about a couple whose dead child resurrects under strange circumstances. Joking “Servant” is “the worst show” to work on as a new parent, Grint noted that having Wednesday helped him get “into the head space of Dorothy and the grief, what it means to lose a child,” he said.

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