Twilight star Kristen Stewart has a message for her critics - especially the ones who take issue with her sense of style on the red carpet: she hears you loud and clear and she doesn't care what you say about her. In a new interview for Vanity Fair magazine's July issue, the Snow White and the Huntsman star takes the opportunity to point out that how she photographs has nothing to do with her personality. "I have been criticized a lot for not looking perfect in every photograph," she tells Vanity Fair contributing editor Ingrid Sischy. "I get some serious sh-t about it. I'm not embarrassed about it. I'm proud of it. If I took perfect pictures all the time, the people standing in the room with me, or on the carpet, would think, 'What an actress!' 'What a faker!' That thought embarrasses me so much that I look like sh-t in half my photos, and I don't give a f--k. "What matters to me is that the people in the room leave and say, 'She was cool. She had a good time. She was honest.' I don't care about the voracious, starving sh-t eaters who want to turn truth into sh-t. (Not that you can say that in Vanity Fair!)" Even boyfriend and Twilight co-star Robert Pattinson defends her on the issue. "People have decided how they are going to perceive her. No matter how many times she smiles, they'll put in the one picture where she's not smiling," he says. Kristen's also a tomboy at heart and her red carpet looks may turn some critics off, but before she became famous dealing with her wardrobe was a lot simpler. "Look at a picture of me before I was 15. I am a boy. I wore my brother's clothes, dude! she says. "Not like I cared that much, but I remember being made fun of because I wasn't wearing Juicy jeans. I didn't even think about it. I wore my gym clothes. "But it's not like I didn't care that they made fun of me. It really bothered me, she adds. "I remember this girl in sixth grade looked at me in gym and was like, 'Oh my God! That's disgusting — you don't shave your legs!" She is more conscious of her fashion choices these days, though. "You can Google my name and one of the first things that comes up is images of me sitting on my front porch smoking a pipe with my ex-boyfriend and my dog. It was [taken] the day [Twilight] came out," she explains. "I was no one. I was a kid. I had just turned 18. "In [the tabloids] the next day it was like I was a delinquent slimy idiot, whereas I'm kind of a weirdo, creative Valley Girl who smokes pot. Big deal. But that changed my daily life instantly. I didn't go out in my underwear anymore." Read Kristen's full interview in the July issue of Vanity Fair magazine or at © 2012 Starpulse.com, Photo Credits: Mario Testino for Vanity Fair, Source: Starpulse
I'm Kind Of A Weirdo, Creative Valley Girl Who Smokes Pot
Twilight star Kristen Stewart has a message for her critics - especially the ones who take issue with her sense of style on the red carpet: she hears you loud and clear and she doesn't care what you say about her. In a new interview for Vanity Fair magazine's July issue, the Snow White and the Huntsman star takes the opportunity to point out that how she photographs has nothing to do with her personality. "I have been criticized a lot for not looking perfect in every photograph," she tells Vanity Fair contributing editor Ingrid Sischy. "I get some serious sh-t about it. I'm not embarrassed about it. I'm proud of it. If I took perfect pictures all the time, the people standing in the room with me, or on the carpet, would think, 'What an actress!' 'What a faker!' That thought embarrasses me so much that I look like sh-t in half my photos, and I don't give a f--k. "What matters to me is that the people in the room leave and say, 'She was cool. She had a good time. She was honest.' I don't care about the voracious, starving sh-t eaters who want to turn truth into sh-t. (Not that you can say that in Vanity Fair!)" Even boyfriend and Twilight co-star Robert Pattinson defends her on the issue. "People have decided how they are going to perceive her. No matter how many times she smiles, they'll put in the one picture where she's not smiling," he says. Kristen's also a tomboy at heart and her red carpet looks may turn some critics off, but before she became famous dealing with her wardrobe was a lot simpler. "Look at a picture of me before I was 15. I am a boy. I wore my brother's clothes, dude! she says. "Not like I cared that much, but I remember being made fun of because I wasn't wearing Juicy jeans. I didn't even think about it. I wore my gym clothes. "But it's not like I didn't care that they made fun of me. It really bothered me, she adds. "I remember this girl in sixth grade looked at me in gym and was like, 'Oh my God! That's disgusting — you don't shave your legs!" She is more conscious of her fashion choices these days, though. "You can Google my name and one of the first things that comes up is images of me sitting on my front porch smoking a pipe with my ex-boyfriend and my dog. It was [taken] the day [Twilight] came out," she explains. "I was no one. I was a kid. I had just turned 18. "In [the tabloids] the next day it was like I was a delinquent slimy idiot, whereas I'm kind of a weirdo, creative Valley Girl who smokes pot. Big deal. But that changed my daily life instantly. I didn't go out in my underwear anymore." Read Kristen's full interview in the July issue of Vanity Fair magazine or at © 2012 Starpulse.com, Photo Credits: Mario Testino for Vanity Fair, Source: Starpulse
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