Thursday, 1 October 2009

Kristen Stewart Actually Looking Pretty Damn Good In Interview Magazine

Kristen Stewart Actually Looking Pretty Damn Good In Interview Magazine









You know, normally, we're the first to say that Mrs Robert Pattinson (we know they're not married -yet- but still... all the noise the media is making, they practically are) is one hell of a frump (see this year's Teen Choice Awards outfit. Wack at best.). But, as we've all seen, she does scrub up well for any magazine shoots, interviews etc. And, let's be honest, her quotes are a lot more fun to read than Megan's ridiculous attempts to shock us with tales of her va-jay-jay (we just don't care, sweetie, get used to it).

The Stew is looking PDG (Pretty Damn Good) on the cover of Interview magazine; all smouldering green eyes, red lipstick and pale skin, but we can't help but notice her lack of discussion of our favourite topic: her and R-Patz's alleged relationship. Which is all we really care about.

But she does give us some quotes though. And you can't have everything...

On acting and the price of fame:

"All I'm thinking of is the fact that everything I say is going to be criticized—not criticized, just evaluated and analyzed,"



She continues:

"There's nothing you can do about it, to be honest," she says. "I don't leave my hotel room—literally, I don't. I don't talk to anybody about my personal life, and maybe that perpetuates it, too. But it's really important to own what you want to own and keep it to yourself."



On her occasional nights out:




"Some nights, I think, 'You know what? I don't care. I'm just going to do what I want to do.' Then the next day I think, 'Ugh. Now everyone thinks I'm going out to get the attention.' But it's like, no, I actually, for a second, thought that maybe I could be like a normal person."



On the vampire-craze

"I have a really strong feeling that this is going to go away, that this is the most intense it's going to get—and could get—and that it's fleeting. So in a few years, I will hopefully become more like the people I want to become like."

On being a self-imposed recluse:



"The sad thing is that I feel so boring because Twilight is literally how every conversation I have these days begins—whether it's someone I'm meeting for the first time or someone I just haven't seen in a while. The first thing I want to say to them is, 'It's insane! And, as a person, I can't do anything!' But then I think to myself, 'God damn it, shut the f--k up.' "






Dahling, no one said fame was cheap.





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