Kristen Stewart: My Twilight Wedding To Robert Pattinson Felt Real
Kristen Stewart reveals that her twilight nuptials felt like her own
Kristen Stewart reveals that her twilight nuptials felt like her own
Kristen Stewart has blurred the line between fiction and reality in her own head as she reveals that her on-screen Twilight wedding to Robert Pattinson felt so real that she often remembers it as if it was her own.
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As she reminisced about the dramatic Breaking Dawn Part 1 scenes Kristen Stewart told Entertainment Weekly: ‘It’s this feeling I had that it was like a real wedding. I have these memories of it that are not in keeping with a movie set. It feels like my memories.’
The revelation is hardly surprising considering off screen Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson appeared as in love as their alter egos, Bella Swan and Edward Cullen did.
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She’s probably grateful though that giving birth and subsequently becoming a vampire didn’t feel as real!
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