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Kristen Stewart Is Too Real To Shill Cosmetics. Not Too Real To Shill Balenciaga Perfume.

Kristen Stewart covers the German edition of Glamour Magazine. Whom she tells, just as she did Entertainment Weekly, Interview, and Vogue, that she’s really, really real unlike her ‘fake’ peers. I’m barely paraphrasing. Because it’s somehow her emo-cheater shtick to call herself ‘real’ in every interview while denigrating her peers as a bunch of sell-out dilettantes. She previously told Entertainment Weekly: ‘I’ve never been able to fully form this thing, this persona, that some people are so f**king good at… I’d rather be me.’ She told Interview Magazine: ‘I think people are used to seeing actors be wide open and desperately giving of themselves. While I do that on a movie set as much as I can, it’s so unnatural for me to do it on television, in interviews, in anything like that.’ She told Vogue: ‘I know if you haven’t thought about how you want to present a very packaged idea of yourself then it can seem like you lack ambition. But, dude, honestly? I can’t.’ And now she tells Glamour: ‘I would never work with people who aren’t really creative and aren’t committed to what they do. Unfortunately, there are a lot of those people out there, they are f**king everywhere, and they try to suck the soul out of you. For example, I would never do a makeup campaign, even though the [final] photos with me would probably look good. Thank you, but it doesn’t interest me.’ Cosmetics make Stewart’s peers sell-outs, but her Balenciaga Florabotanica fragrance campaign is okay?

  • On the end of Twilight: ‘I’m relieved. Not that it’s finally over but that we told a story from beginning to end. A story I and all my colleagues invested a lot of energy in. I lived in the Twilight world for about four years. That’s a very long time that demands a lot of patience on your part.’
  • On how she survived the grueling schedule: ‘Thank God, I had the opportunity to do smaller movies like The Runaways, Welcome to the Rileys, and On the Road in between [shooting the Twilight films]. Otherwise I’d probably have turned mad.’
  • On the industry being littered with phonies: ‘I would never work with people who aren’t really creative and aren’t committed to what they do. Unfortunately, there are a lot of those people out there, they are f**king everywhere, and they try to suck the soul out of you. For example, I would never do a makeup campaign, even though the [final] photos with me would probably look good. Thank you, but it doesn’t interest me.’
  • On her life right now: ‘I notice that, at the moment, I am in an immensely intense phase of my life. It feels like I could burst from all my energy any minute now. And I don’t want this fire burning inside of me to go out.’

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