Stewart says that working with good actors always brings out the best of her

Aug 28, 2014 12:21 GMT  ·  By
Kristen Stewart says that she was addicted to working with Robert Pattinson on screen
   Kristen Stewart says that she was addicted to working with Robert Pattinson on screen

In a very expletive-filled interview she gave to Vanity Fair, Kristen Stewart aims to further break the mold that she's been cast in ever since she made her first appearance on film and, of course, ever since she became Hollywood's sweetheart thanks to the very successful Twilight franchise.

These days, people are very curious to know what Kristen is up to, especially since she broke up with Robert Pattinson, her on and off-screen love interest. They have definitely been off ever since the media caught her cheating on Robert when she got involved in an affair with “Snow White” director Rupert Sanders (a married man at the time, by the way).

The actress opened up to the magazine and told them that she loved working with talented actors. She didn't give any names, but she did hint that she'd experienced it a few times before, “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 further adds that “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.”

Her conclusion is that “when it's good, it's [expletive] like a drug.” Since her best acting to date is considered to have taken place in the “Twilight” films, it's safe to assume that she's referring to Robert Pattinson as that elusive co-star that she became addicted to.

The fans really hoped that they would overcome their differences and get back together, so every time a new report came out about this possibility, the public would eat it up. Since then, it's become evident that neither of them wants a reconciliation, or, at least, Pattinson has made that pretty clear.

In ending, Kristen would like to remind you that not all you read in the press about her is true, “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 [expletive]. Who could?”