However,theTwilightalumstill remains resolutely difficult to read (one might imagine on purpose).
We bring you the stunning transformation of Kristen Stewart.
I feel like, Why is everything so easy for me?"

“The problem was getting a job,” Stewart quipped.
“I was eight years old, and wasn’t very actor-y.”
As Stewart later recounted inThe Art of Discovery(viaE!

Bearing an uncanny resemblance to theOscar-winner, the youngster made a significant impact in David Fincher’s popcorn thriller.
But … we are quite kindred."
But it was, of course, 2008’sTwilightthat catapulted her to mega-stardom.

“I attempt to avoid the word ‘awkward,'” Stewart explained.
“I want to reclaim that word, because it’s been used too violently against me.”
“In fact she’s a stripper.

So I’m not worried about [being typecast] and I never really was.”
“She cut off her hair, she really immersed herself in it.
The rock icon reiterated toInterviewthat same year, “She really soaked it in.

When we were hanging out together on set, it was like I had a mirror image.
Even just sitting around, we’d do the same thing at the same time.
It was just great and it wasn’t creepy.

It was wonderfully special.”
You’re supposed to soak up every bit of fame like it’s sunshine.
But I think it’s genuinely scary that fame is valued so highly, even above happiness.”

Kristen never goes through the motions of anything.
Anything becomes important."
It’s uncanny."

Midway through the bit, she deadpanned, “I’m like, so gay, dude.”
It’s not confusing at all.
For me, it’s quite the opposite."

And that took precedence over protecting my life, because in protecting it, I was ruining it."
Unfortunately, the film’sreviewswere harsh.
Luckily I’m not feeling gutted because I really am proud of the movie."

I’ve never been like the most casual person."
I can’t wait to make it."




