Kristen Stewart, Uncensored

November 12, 2008 at 6:42am PST
Photos: Summit Entertainment

If you read this feature on Twilight, you read what Kristen Stewart said...

But that wasn't the whole quote.

THIS is the whole quote. Keep in mind as you read it, like most tortured 18-year-old artistes, Kristin comes off in equal parts like a petulant child and an intoxicating enigma.

"I feel very proud of the movie. We couldn’t have worked harder so I wouldn’t be completely gutted if everybody…I mean…no, I would be pretty gutted if everybody hated the movie, especially those who really cared about it before we started but there’s really nothing more I can do," Stewart says, jiggling her leg so violently the entire table shakes.

"What I do is a very personal thing and I’ve never had to experience this critique," she admits, looking away. "My thing doesn’t usually affect so many people. It’s really hot in here," she peels off her jacket revealing a tiny, fragile frame.  

"No," she barks, as if losing the jacket has freed her voice as well, "I have to say boldly that I really don’t care [about fan reaction]."

"We’ve done a couple autograph signings and, when you get to see 150 [fans] walking by one by one, I love when they look at me with distain like," she glowers, "‘there’s nothing special about you. I know you’re sitting behind your little autograph table like you’re something special but you’re not, what I’m here for is his autograph’ and I’m like it’s fine, I get it, just go."

More with Kristen and the rest of the cast to come...

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