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Kristen Stewart: Denies relationship with Robert Pattinson
Kristen Stewart is denying the rumors that she has had a fling with Robert Pattinson, her "Twilight" co-star.
In the March issue of Nylon Magazine Kristen writes, "It's just totally false," "Rob and I are good friends. We went through a lot together, so we feel very close. But if we go out in public, every little detail is scrutinized, like the way I stand next to him”.
She continues, "And it's like, I know the guy really f***ing well," "It's only natural that we sort of lean on each other, because we're put in the most f***ing psychotic situations."
The real love interest in Kristen's life is her boyfriend, actor Michael Angarano, whom she met when the two co-starred in the Lifetime movie titled "Speak" in the year 2004. However, they started dating after two years only.
"He's older than me--he's 20 now--but when you're 13 and he's turning 16, it was always sort of an out-of-reach thing. Then you get a little older, and you realize, 'Oh, What the f*** am I thinking? I can have you, like, lickity...'" "He's awesome.'" This comment too is made by Kristen.
Although she has been acting for years, Kristen became a household name almost overnight when she played the character of Bella Swan, a human who falls in love with a vampire, in the Stephenie Meyer vampire series.
Kristen said, "Anywhere we'd go for 'Twilight' was a psychotic situation. The sound was deafening, and it's thoughtless, as well. It's so manic that you're just pushed and pulled around... You get a slew of all these bulls*** questions like, 'What's it like to kiss a vampire?' and 'How much do you love Robert?' Then you'll get one that's actually real, but you're like, 'No, I can't right now -- I can't even consider...'"
Kristen also said that she is presently busy in guitar skills in order to prepare for the role of playing Joan Jett in the all-girl teenage band film titled "The Runaways."
In a moment of elation she added, "There's an immense, massive, super f***ing heavy pressure," "You can't do this wrong."
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