11/22/2011

Translated Interview of BD in 'Milenio' Magazine

imagebam.com


It seems as thought you’re not very happy with your new found celebrity status.

Happy? I don’t know. No. I’m not, I’m mean it’s not bad, but I don’t enjoy being the center of attention. When we have a red carpet and there’s fans screaming, I get extremely nervous. Why do they do that? I can’t understand the attention, and how sometimes reality and a movie can’t be told apart. I’m not Bella. And the truth is, I’m very very shy, and I’d rather not go through some of that stuff.

Do you read what the tabloids write about you?

No. That’s just a way to make yourself go crazy. When the first movie came out I did read stuff, I googled myself often, I was curious. I ended up reading a bunch of stories about me that were not true, and it was awful. I mean, even if half of that stuff was true, or even less than that was true, that would mean I’m a pretty terrible person (laughs). So I decided to stay away from all of that, because in the end people are going to write whatever they they want. I prefer to not get pissed off.

A lot of Twilight fans were mad at you at one point because you criticized the Twilight hysteria online…

I know. Truth is, I don’t understand why people waste their times on Facebook, or at forums, and they don’t even post anything positive, meaninful or important. People need to live their own lives. To me there’s more important things than being glued to the computer, talking about a movie, or if Edward is hotter than Jacob, or about Bella’s hair or my hair. In my free time I like to read a book, listen to music, play the guitar. I prefer to be with friends than chatting online.

Friends like Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner? You’re one envied girl.

(Laughs). We spend so much time together on set that I think it’s normal to hang out together afterwards, and try to have fun. We’re young and we need to release stress sometimes (laughs).

Is there ever tension on set? Seems like you’re such a young cast.

We are. The normal stress when you make a film is not easy, and the action scenes are very stressful. We were directed by Bill Condon this time, who is great and who guided us in every step of the way, through the most difficult scenes. There was no tension with him ever, he knew how to make us comfortable. Of all the Twilight directors, Bill has been by far the best.
Read the Rest Here

No comments:

Post a Comment

- Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...