Kristen Stewart opens up about perks of being a director
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The 'Chronology of Water' director currently splits her time between homes in New York and Los Angeles
Kristen Stewart revealed in a recent interview with The Times of London that she will “probably not” stay in the U.S., explaining: “Reality is breaking completely under Trump. But we should take a page out of his book and create the reality we want to live in.
Kristen Stewart has come forward with a stark assessment of her future in the United States as she believes “reality is breaking.” The actress made the comments in a new interview with the Sunday Times,
She called Trump’s threats “terrifying” and said it’s difficult to create new cinema in the United States. Bisexual director and actress Kristen Stewart said that she will probably not stay in the United States because she cannot work freely in the nation, the 35-year-old said in a recent interview with the U.K. publication The Times.
Kristen Stewart is the next in the list of celebrities leaving the US due to the Trump administration.Stewart spoke about her reasons for planning to leave in a recent interview with The Times
Ever felt like the world decided who you were before you even had a chance to speak? Kristen Stewart’s finally opening up about exactly that. It’s a raw look at how the spotlight can turn someone into a "villain" just for being,
Known for her roles in “Twilight,” “ Love Lies Bleeding ,” and “ Spencer ,” actress Kristen Stewart stepped behind the camera for her directorial debut, “The Chronology of Water,” which screened Wednesday.
Kristen Stewart believes she has been shown more respect as a director than an actress.The Twilight actress has helmed her first feature film, The Chronology of Water, and has found that
Before she was an Oscar nominee or a burgeoning director, Kristen Stewart was a frequent flyer in Donald Trump’s Twitter mentions. Back in 2012, long ... Read More