Kristen Stewart Ravishes Cover Of 'Interview'
Interview Magazine celebrates its 40th anniversary issue with a stunning Kristen Stewart gracing the cover.
Could she be more gorgeous? American beauty Kristen Stewart dishes on why keeping a low profile is pointless, how she thinks Twilight makes her boring and -- yes! -- "heady foreplay" with Robert Pattinson's Edward Cullen.
Actor Dennis Hopper brought out a rarely-seen side of Kristen Stewart in the October/November issue of Interview. Typically a stoic, unshakable fox, Stewart gushed nervousness when Hopper put his six-year-old daughter on the phone. "That made me so nervous!" Stewart said.
"It made you nervous?"
"Yeah. I’m just sort of intimidated by kids. I didn’t know what to say."
You love her more already, right?
The interview goes on to reveal Kristen's earnest attempts at keeping a low profile, despite the public's over-involvement with her personal life. "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 [the obsession], too." She says on the unusual night she does go out, she feels like an attention seeker when the truth is, she's just trying to stay a little bit normal.
Stewart offers a shocking revelation that Twilight actually makes her feel like a bore: "I feel so boring because Twilight is literally how every conversation I have these days begins..." She says that because it's the biggest thing in her life, she walks into every encounter with other people getting ready to talk about how insane the Twilight craze is. She says playing Bella makes her feel pressured because she feels she's brought too much of herself to the character.
And, of course, she dishes on how her character's relationship with Robert Pattinson's Edward Cullen is affecting fans. "I mean, you always have to realize that the story needs to make sense to the 11-year-olds who read the book and aren’t necessarily going to be viewing a scene as foreplay. But then there is the other segment of the audience—a large percentage—who does see the scene as foreplay. And it’s pretty deep, heady foreplay...it’s funny to think that a lot of the audience is 10 years old and will maybe one day grow up to realize there are a lot of involved thoughts in Twilight that they didn’t see before."
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and, finally, here to see Interview's stunning Kristen Stewart feature.


