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“Breaking Dawn” Star Kristen Stewart Talks About Life & “Twilight” Legacy

“Breaking Dawn” Star Kristen Stewart Talks About Life & “Twilight” Legacy during a recent interview with Parade magazine. She talks about the end of “Twilight,” celebrity life, future plans and about going out in public. Stewart has been acting since the age of 10 years old and participating in interviews has recently become easier to do. Stewart explains, “When it comes to acting, I’ve always been pretty solid and together ever since I was 10 years old on a film set. Doing interviews was hard, but now I’m more able to speak freely about things that affect me. I think before I was just a little bit caught up in expressing things that were, like, so important to me with 500 people that I didn’t know listening. And then more so, the millions of people out there who’d see me. It’s not about growing up. I think as you get older you just change.”

Being a celebrity can make the simple things like going out for coffee turn into the biggest mission. Stewart sheds some light on how her life is nowadays, “It’s weird, sometimes I can become very reclusive. Sometimes I’m like, ‘Oh, I can’t deal with anything right now, I cannot see anybody’ Like the idea of going into a 7-11 and having someone look into your face, you are like, ‘Agghh!’ You are just so sort of like, ‘Oh God, they are probably taking in like every little thing.’”

Apparently, Stewart had wanted to go to school and become a writer, but life didn’t worked out as she had hoped. Stewart talks about future plans, “I still love to write. I’ve been working a lot, so I haven’t moved to Sydney, Australia, like I’ve talked about. I had huge aspirations to go to school and I lost them. I’m not a very rigid person, so I don’t have good self-discipline, to be honest. I have to be forced to do things. But it’s OK. I’m so happy and truly challenged, and those were my aspirations as a kid. I’m all good with where I am, I think.”

The filming of “Twilight” Saga has ended even thought Part 2 of “Breaking Dawn” is schedule for release late next year. Stewart says it’s bitter sweet and this is why, “It’s weird that we are not waiting to go back and do another one, but at the same time, it feels finished. It’s sad and it’s not sad. You sort of have to put yourself into those moments and realize that you should appreciate that they are going by. It’s just time to move on, but I’m sure I’ll talk about Twilight for the rest of my career.”

Stewart believes that the “Twilight” saga will in fact leave some sort of legacy, “Twilight has made people realize that there’s a huge desire, a huge hunger, for more female-targeted projects. Other than that, I think fans will look back and probably still hold on to the story. I can’t imagine that the fans that we see show up at Comic-Con in 10 years aren’t going to be fans. They’ll still definitely remember why they loved it.”

Read up on Justin Timberlake Talks About Personal Life Decisions to get your juicy details into what is going on in his life.



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CELEBSUPERMAG.COM
20-05-12