Man, Kristen Stewart sure has been hard at work, huh? Snow White and the Huntsman is going to be released soon, so she’s been promoting the hell out of that, and she’s also doing some work for On the Road. I might be getting sick of how many interviews she’s done lately if I didn’t find them to be incredibly revealing. She’s finally opening up, you guys! She’s just a little awkward turtle, shuffling around, and she has been for years. She’s not a bad person. She’s just Kristen, y’all.
But here’s another interview, so you guys can judge it for yourself, ok?
Kristen on her upbringing: Her parents were crew members, and she had spent time on film sets where there was a feeling that: “we were all in this together, and we were making something worthwhile”. She takes one of many deep, meaningful breaths. “And then I would see a kid walk around and people would be like: ‘Shhh, that’s the actor, don’t talk to him.’ And I was like, I want a job, I want you guys to talk to me like I matter!”
But really, she’s super awkward: She’s just so socially awkward. She bounds into the hotel room, in her Led Zeppelin T-shirt and black jeans, clasping a glass of milk, and rather than sitting opposite me, she perches on the next chair, so close I have to check our knees aren’t touching. She’s renowned for being moody. I’ve read whole interviews about her dislike of being interviewed, and she certainly has nervous tics. Her leg sometimes twitches like a piston, and she says “do you know what I mean” 18 times in the course of the interview. But she seems to be putting her all into being understood as genuine, and that, in itself, is completely endearing.
On the paparazzi: “I mean, if I walked out of this hotel” – Claridge’s – “obviously I’d be screwed. But in London, I am perfectly fine, unless I have a trail of parasites behind me. “. The paparazzi are at the hotel entrance when I leave. “But I’m good at evading those little twits. Once I lose them, once no one’s trying to make a buck off you, you know, I’m fine – I know at this point that there’s a buck to be made, which is weird considering I’m just walking down the street with dirty hair.”
On Snow White and the Huntsman: She starts talking about how beauty is ruined “if you’re not cool as well. If you don’t have the heart to back up your looks, you are ugly. I’ve met so many people that I thought were so gorgeous and talented and amazing. And then you meet them for one second and you’re like,” she heaves another breath, and spits out emphatically, “‘you are wearing a costume, you are a fake, you are so unattractive’. And it doesn’t always come across in a picture, but you can be really beautiful in a still frame, and then, in life, moving around, you’re ugly. And that’s kind of what the movie’s about.”
On being very intense: Was she an intense teenager? “Yeah, I’m still a very intense person.” She’s 22 now. “I’m chilled out about some things. I’m cool. But definitely, I take things far too seriously … I am just a serious person. I love joking around, and it’s obviously about mood, because sometimes I can definitely be a silly idiot. But most of the time I am like this.” She makes a sound as if her mouth has been suctioned shut. Quite private? “Yeah,” she says. “And I’m overtly aware of f-cking everything. I’m always like,” she mimes picking things out of the air, “details, little things. Just obsessive, analytical.”
On the way people view Twilight: “Mostly in this idea that Bella is a weak girl who is just obsessed with these two boys, and doesn’t really think beyond her own needs, and is selfish. And she is, completely, but that’s like the way to live, man! You’ve got to follow your heart. That is actually a really bold way to live, not making concessions, or giving things up … I don’t know why people ignore the sacrifices that Edward makes. I don’t know why the power thing has been viewed the way it’s been viewed, because I just view it so differently.”
On fame: “When you make moving pictures, it’s so easy to become disingenuous,” she says. “It’s so easy to just become a commodity, and I think that’s so embarrassing.”
I think there’s a fine line between not giving a f-ck in an admirable way and not giving a f-ck in an ungrateful way, you know what I mean? I felt like for a while, when Twilight was becoming massively popular and life was insane for her, she came off as a little ungrateful. But now that she seems to have settled a little bit, I think she’s shaping up to be an ok lady. Good for her and her dirty hair!
I used to find her really annoying and bratty, but over the past year she’s grown on me, and this past month particularly. Maybe she’s grown up a bit? That’s what I think anyway.
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