Transcript of Kristen Stewart at the NM Junket

Question: You talked about Bella being a good role model for young girls, and yet she seems willing to sacrifice everything for Edward. She gets depressed about a love affair that goes flat and becomes an adrenaline junkie who’s trying to kill herself in a way. Are you worried about twelve or thirteen year old girls watching this and getting a terrible idea of what’s that like?
Stewart: It’s a very extreme story. I think people who take to this story need to be a little bit more mature than that. I think the only reason that they take to it is because they are. The only way that I can justify that, and maybe I’m an immature girl as well, I really feel like if you feel like you need to do it then you need to do it. It being anything. Then after you’re told that you’ve made a mistake and that you’re wrong, if you’re willing to say that you made a mistake and that you were wrong and that you’re going to try the next thing there’s nothing to be ashamed of there at all. Be extreme. Go for it. I think that’s the point. I know this is a movie about immortality but you live once. I’m also not preaching to anybody. I’m just standing behind the story. That’s what I think.











November 7th, 2009 at 9:40 AM
Tell it like it is kristen. =]
November 7th, 2009 at 10:53 PM
I love that last response to that guys question. “I guess I’m an immature girl too.” She’s right!!! I hate when people bring this point up. If you really think that’s the point of the story you need to stop reading. I don’t think anyone under the age of at lest 16 should read this. Unless you’re a REALLY mature 13 year old. Wow you wouldn’t even begin to comprehend what it’s really about.