Growing up in the public eye and facing quite a bit of scrutiny after her rise to fame with the Twilight saga, publicized relationship with Robert Pattinson and subsequent cheating scandal with Rupert Sanders, it’s no wonder Kristen Stewart remains reserved when it comes to dishing her life to the media…and it’s also no surprise she can’t quite grasp the desire for people to sell their lives to the media, either.
In fact, she’s not holding back in her interview with AnOther magazine, covering the latest issue and being completely honest in her opinions over celebrities’ “comic book” lifestyle in Hollywood.
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“People who are interested in selling a life as if it’s a comic book story? It’s just money, money, money, money,” she bluntly told the publication. “It’s just bullshit distraction, and a lot of people make a lot of money on that, because we wanna get distracted.”
Even Stewart admits she, too, wishes she could find outlets for distraction. For example, she says she would love to be able to just go out and dance like no one’s watching.
“I danced the other night, and it felt so f–kin’ good. And it’s so not like me. I envy people like that so much,” she revealed. “I’m pretty physical, but I really need to let myself go. Honestly, I just wish I could f–kin’ dance more. That’s all.”
She added, “I know when I meet someone, if we’re gonna jive and dance. And I do not want to construct anything with anyone. I wanna f–kin’ dance.”
Well, she may just get that chance over the next couple of months. While chatting with E! News at the National Board of Review Gala last month, she admitted she’s about to take some time for a little rest and relaxation.
“I just worked all year on a bunch of different things. So right now I really don’t want to work for quite a long time,” she explained. “I really really tired myself out. I need a break.”
As for a vacation? She said she’ll be surfing her couch for a little while (but hopefully she’ll find time for a night out on the dance floor, too).
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