Kristen Stewart offered stripper job while researching Rileys role
The star has revealed she was made an offer by club bosses who had no idea she was famous

The star has revealed she was made an offer by club bosses who had no idea she was famous
Kristen Stewart has revealed she was offered a job as a stripper while researching her role for Welcome to the Rileys, by New Orleans club bosses who had no idea who she was.
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The Twi-star plays a teen runaway-turned stripper in the new indie flick, which premiered in the US earlier this week.
But it seems K-Stew might have discovered another talent during her preparation for the role, as after her practicing with a pole for two weeks she was mistakenly offered a job when she visited a strip club.
‘I went to a strip club with the director and the costume designer and it being an odd grouping of people going into a strip club in the middle of the afternoon, I was, like, straight-up offered a job,’ she told MTV.
But it seems her efforts left her a little worse for wear, earning the fragile starlet bruises ‘all over her legs’.
‘I pole-danced for two weeks,' she said. 'I had bruises all over my legs… it hurts!’
Yesterday Kristen arrived on set in Louisiana to begin filming penultimate Twilight flick Breaking Dawn, and was spotted joking around with rumoured beau Robert Pattinson and pal Taylor Lautner.
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