The Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson split drama may have settled down over the past few months, but it seems like working with her ex previously, may have been quite an experience, with the actress now dropping a huge hint about their romance in a brand new interview.
Kristen and Rob had everybody talking with their on/off relationship, after meeting on the set of Twilight, before splitting after Kristen's affair with Snow White director Rupert Sanders was revealed. However, it seems like the pair have now both moved on, and although Kristen doesn't name any names in her new Vanity Fair France interview, we think that she may have hinted about her on-set chemistry with her ex beau.
The actress told the magazine, in terms of working with equally or more talented performers: "Everyone knows that you're better with other actors who are really present, who you are having the same experience with, but I am made or broken on it. If I'm working with someone who I'm not vibing with, or who I have to fake anything with, then it's sad for me and it's bad acting."
She then continued: "I haven't been totally screwed, but I've had to force things. I've had to be in front of people and be like, 'Oh, thank God we only have a few scenes together.' [...] I've been really lucky and the good experiences have definitely outweighed the not as euphoric experiences. But, yes, I know the difference."
"When it's good, it's f***ing like a drug," the short haired babe then cryptically added.
Kristen stuns on the front cover of Vanity Fair France (Twitter)
And that's not all that Kristen, who usually likes to keep her private life on the down low, ranted about, with her also using this opportunity to say that nobody knows anything about her private life.
"I never really thought of anything in terms of designing a career," K-Stew told the mag. "I never tried to shape people's perspectives of me, which is something that a lot of people do. There are certain actors and artists who want to be a certain kind of actor or certain kind of artist, and I'm really not like that."
She then added: "In terms of what people consume about you and then subsequently how they shape their opinion of you, none of it is wrong. It's all a varied assortment of whatever flavours they've picked up at the newsstand or in the theatre or on the Internet. But that literally is something that is not designed by me and so it's not something that bothers me."
"The stories are fun, but do you not realise that there are characters that have been cast in the media and people like to get their weekly fill on these stories. It's like soap opera. I try not to let it mess with me, because my true personal life, as much as people think they know about it, they don't know d**k s**t. Who could?"
Well, that's them told!
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