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Twilight's Kristen Stewart: I'm finding it hard to be famous
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Twilight star Kristen Stewart has said she’s finding it hard to be suddenly famous. The 18 year old was catapulted into the public eye when she was cast as the lead human in the cult teen vampire love story and after its release in the US last month, has found… |
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well, you chose this life. You wanted to be an actress, so now, you must try to cope with it.
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I find her honesty refreshing in the usual Hollywood drama game, she is a bright and talented young women. Hang in there Kristen and just keeping doing what your doing. It works!! Best Wishes!
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I believe she’s strong enough to cope with this. She’s a great actress and should be thankful to have so many fans, i hope she is.
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No one can ever make everyone happy, you are always going to make someone unhappy with you. They don’t like what you say/look/act like. This is your new life for better or worse. Only you have have the control over what you do with it.
“No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.” Eleanor Roosevelt People want you to be a crazy, out-of-control teen brat. They want you miserable, just like them. They don’t want heroes; what they want is to see you fall. - -Leonardo DiCaprio Why am I so famous? What am I doing right? What are the others doing wrong? Barbra Streisand |
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I don’t know if she’s so much speaking about her fans as she is about paparazzi, which is an abundant problem in her native Los Angeles. The photographers in CA are absolutely horrible and these actors can’t even leave their house without cameras flashing capturing their every move. Maybe the screaming fans are an absurd reality too (would be for me) but I do think it’s the photogs who make it a living hell for these folks. It’s why many of them have chosen to leave Beverly Hills for other CA places or NYC.
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She chose the life of an actress, not a star. It’s not as though she’s complaining, she’s just saying “Wow, this is weird and a little scary because I’m not used to this”. When asked a question in an interview, you don’t tend to expect your response to be picked apart by crazed obsessive people. “This means this”, “That means that”, and all the criticism that comes with a comment like “I’m not good at being famous” is just stupid. Judging people you’ve never met because of things they say and your interpretation of the things they say is completely pathetic and unfair. And addressing your comments to a person that will probably never read them is pathetic as well.
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I think that Kristen is a great actress and she is not all puffed up and nasty like a lot of people are when they are “big”. She seems very down to earth and a typical teenager. Keep up the good work. Your’re great!
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