For anyone who thinks she doesn't care, the 24-year-old actress is adamant she does "give a f**k."
Ever since becoming a global known star for her role as Bella Swan in the popular ‘The Twilight Saga’ film series, Kristen Stewart has garnered a reputation of having a care free attitude and being very shy of the press – shown through her reluctance to smile in photographs.
Stewart is adamant she does "give a f**k"
However, according to a new interview with Salon, Stewart is adamant that this perceived image couldn’t be further from the truth, and she wants her critics to know she does "give a f**k."
“I’m like, actually, no one gives a f**k like me,” the 24-year-old actress told the magazine. “No one gives more of a f**k than me. It’s just ironic to me. I’m always like, really?”
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Since starring in ‘The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2,’ Stewart has purposely avoiding acting in huge blockbuster movies, and instead has chosen to feature in indie dramas.
“I have not always been completely comfortable being shoved into the brightest, most blinding spotlight you can imagine,” she told Salon. “People always ask if I chose the projects I’ve chosen because I’m trying to redefine myself or people’s perception of me. Uh, no. In a word, nah.”
Stewart’s latest role in the drama ‘Still Alice’ sees her portray the strong-willed daughter of Golden Globe winner Julianne Moore, who plays a woman in her 50s suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, which couldn’t be more different from her days as the love interest of a werewolf and vampire.
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“You can f—k around on a movie set, do this and that, make fun of things. It’s like, this isn’t real, we’re not curing cancer,” she continued. “In this case [with Still Alice], actually, we’re taking one massive step towards helping people overcome something that’s denied.”
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