Thursday, March 3, 2011

Robert Pattinson says that fame is traumatic

Again we have a Robert Pattinson starring in Vanity Fair in which a crocodile appears above the shoulders, a very odd if we think that the sexy vampire is like to experience an enormous burden on the shoulders, a burden that 20 millions of girls would be willing to lighten. A report prepared by Nancy Jo Sales and images by the renowned Annie Leibovitz.

In the extended interview is inside can be summarized by saying something that has always kept the actor, fame is isolated traumatic and try not to go crazy and all he says, led him to be dry and signing autographs like a robot here and there, something that you do not like each airport because there are fans willing to bite the neck.

Of course, in the interview, the young Englishman about his relationship with Kristen Stewart and the problems it generates. While no states to maintain a relationship with her outside of the big screen, fits to mention the Twilight saga and love which transmit their characters and that puts them in tension.

And again like he always does when he speaks of Kristen as an actress, raised to the altar and continues to lavish praise. He calls a good interpreter was acknowledged long ago, and ensures that a girl is very 'cool' to which he likes his profession, something that Pattinson is not clear to you.

However, motivated by the thought that all this fame and 'boom' will end when the vampire saga ends and try to motivate thinking about what life was like before all be as traumatic as Pattinson, does not remain in the headlines because once everything is over, there will be nothing to say and the supposedly recover your life.

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