Tuesday, 13 October 2009

Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart Open Up


Robert Pattinson
may be the most desired man in the world, but the Twilight star insists it hasn’t helped his love life. “I just don’t take any of it seriously. It’s just a job and while it’s a job I love, girls scream out for Edward, not Robert. I still can’t get a date.”

Despite the attention from his rabid fans, R-Pattz, 23, is calm about the release of New Moon on Nov. 20. “I’m not the lead in the second film. Taylor [Lautner] is,” he tells Australia’s Sydney Morning Herald newspaper,

“I appear in Bella’s dreams. So I’m in it but the focus is not on me. I just have significant moments at the beginning … and the end.

“So I’m more of a supporting role in this one, which is why I felt so free. I didn’t have to deal with any of the bulls*** of the first one. I don’t have to hold the movie or worry about the fans. I think I did it better without all those pressures.”

And much as he loves playing the swoon-worthy vamp, British-born Robert plans to branch out as much as he can. First up? A portrayal of the young Salvador Dali having a bromance with poet Federico Garcia Lorca in the indie flick, Little Ashes.

“I had to do all these hardcore gay sex scenes,” he announces, “when I haven’t even had a sex scene with a girl in a film yet.”

He also plays the lead in his upcoming movie, Remember Me, opposite Emilie de Ravin, “I’m lining up so many different films so it’ll be harder to just label me the vampire guy,” he says.

Meanwhile, his leading lady Kristen Stewart — who is rumored to be his love off screen as well as on — sets the latest issue of Allure magazine straight, “I read that story every day. . . it’s in a story every day, so let’s not put it in another one.”

The actress, who chopped her hair to sport Joan Jett’s ’80s mullet while filming The Runaways this summer, has the same modesty when it comes her body.

“This shot got everyone talking like I have some sort of great ass,” she says of pictures of Bella and Edward kissing in New Moon. “But come on, I have a flat ass. I don’t know what people are talking about.”

She and Rob share a low maintenance approach to personal style.”I go outside, and I’m wearing a funky T-shirt and my hair is dirty, and people say, ‘What’s wrong with her? She needs to invest in a hairbrush.’

“I’m like, don’t you get it? I’m not that girl! It’s not like I was really clean cut last year.”

And while Taylor Lautner, 17, had to pump serious iron to play werewolf Jacob Black in New Moon, you won’t see Kristen breaking a sweat.

“I don’t exercise. I’m skinny fat,” she says. “I worry about being too skinny. You should see my brother, he’s, like, emaciated. We both just happen to be really skinny.”

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Saturday, 10 October 2009

New Moon Star Ashley Greene: Nose Redux?


New Moon
co-star Ashley Greene played Alice Cullen in Twilight, and is set to play her again in the third installment, Eclipse. Green originally wanted to be a model, but actually began her acting career in 2005 – on an episode of Punk’d. The distance between Punk’d and Twilight makes it fair to say she’s come a far distance in a short while.

But, the sexy vamp may have sped things along with a few cosmetic shortcuts, including a rhinoplasty. Some look at recent photos and say her current nose is narrow, with a tip that appears a bit mashed.

“From the photographs I can see, it appears that Ms. Greene has had a rhinoplasty and the tip has been over-operated and is symmetrical,” surgeon Dr. Sherrell Aston told MakeMeHeal.com. “She should be able to get an excellent improvement with a secondary rhinoplasty performed by with someone who has a great deal of experience with nasal surgery.”

It may also be fair to say rhinoplasty isn’t a cosmetic procedure with slow traffic. Not among celebrities, at least, where it can be one of the first operations they choose. New Moon co-star Robert Pattinson, who plays Edward Cullen, is also rumored to have had rhinoplasty. But, that is not the only thing the two have in common — both vampire stars also attempted to begin their careers in modeling.

“When I first started I was quite tall and looked like a girl, so I got lots of jobs, because it was during that period where the androgynous look was cool,” he told Closer magazine. “Then, I guess, I became too much of a guy, so I never got any more jobs. I had the most unsuccessful modeling career.”

Pattinson’s words make he and Greene appear to be torn from the same cloak. Clearly, among youngsters who don’t cut it as models, the perfect career shelter is movies about love among vampires — with perfect faces.

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