For the first time after Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson broke up, Kristen has finally revealed her feelings toward the incident and her disappointments about what could have been her greatest love. In her recent interview, Kristen Stewart finally talks about her feelings toward Pattinson. Could this be an indication that she wants to give it another try with the "Twilight" actor?
After her portrayal of Bella in the movie "Twilight," the actress is now on the same storyline with her new movie "Equals." The movie is set in the future but with an intense love story where she can mostly relate.
According to Stewart, she will play the role of Nia together with "X-Men's" Beast, Nicholas Hoult who plays Silas. During the interview made by the two on Entertainment Tonight, Stewart was asked about how she prepared for her role.
"You just put yourself in that feeling that maybe you've had before - it's the most visceral, intense, overwhelming feeling - so when it's really great, it's especially great, and when it's really bad, it's especially bad," Kristen Steward said.
Although she did not point out if she was referring to Robert Pattinson, but going back to her history, her first love is indeed Pattinson. From their history as well, the two shared an intense relationship that even until now fans are still hoping that they get back together.
Kristen Stewart also revealed that she is attracted to characters like Bella and Nia as the two characters will do literally everything for the person they love. "I'm obviously really drawn to that idea... You're emotional, you are completely raw and you are willing to give it all up for someone," the "Equals" actress said.
Robert Pattinson has not responded to Kristen Stewart's interview but fans are hoping to find more development on the two's love life and if they can finally get back together without Alicia Cargile or FKA Twigs.
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