Kim has to say some pretty nasty stuff to these girls. Did you ever feel bad about some of the berating you had to do?
No. I mean, I think the thing I really appreciate about Kim and what is hard to imagine unless you try to do it, is that it’s hard to walk into a room full of people — particularly young people, or young women — and tell them what to do and boss them around. To have some sort of authority in that situation is…I mean, before the take would start, I wouldn’t think, “Oh, I’m about to say something risque to these young girls,” I’d think, “I have to make them, like, listen to me and do what I tell them!” It’s not something they’re preordained to do — when you tell a young person to do something, they say, “No. No, I won’t.” So how do you do that? That takes a lot of authority, and it’s not authority that I’m sure I have. And they never seemed that disturbed by it, anyway.
They’ve probably heard worse from paparazzi.
I mean, it’s Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning. They’ve seen a few things in their day. [Laughs] It probably would have been different if they’d gone out and found two unknowns who’d never done this before, but they’re so sophisticated, the two of them.
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