Kristen Stewart Suggests People to Be Extreme in Life
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The 19-year-old movie beauty urges people to dare to take risk and not afraid of making mistakes.

AceShowbiz - Kristen Stewart, who has repeatedly complained about how her fame invades her privacy, shares with Parade Magazine during an interview the key to live her life to the full. "I really feel if you really feel like you need to do it then you should do it. Afterwards, if you're told that you made a mistake and you admit it, there's nothing to be ashamed of. You only live once. I say be extreme. Go for it. I think that's the point of 'Twilight'. I'm not preaching to anybody, but that's what I think," so she speaks her mind.

On the same occasion she also takes time to address rumors of her dating Robert Pattinson, her on-screen lover in "Twilight" and "The Twilight Saga's New Moon". "I get why fans want to know more about the cast as real people and they want us to be together and all of that. I just have to sort of not think about that. People have a hard time separating us from our characters," theorizes the 19-year-old actress. "There's an incredibly large group that spends most of their time absorbed in the lives of people who've gotten some notoriety. It's strange to me. I can't have anything to do with it or else I'd step in and mess it up for myself, I just let it fall by the wayside. It doesn't really affect me."

She continues explaining, "If you make movies and you don't care about the people who watch, then you probably are just wanting to be rich and famous. The fact that these movies are important to so many people makes me so happy. I care that they care. I said at Comic-Con that my favorite moment on 'New Moon' was when we wrapped. People took it the wrong way. It wasn't like I was glad it was over, it was just such a memorable moment for me because I literally fell apart. I went like, 'Aaagh.' I almost couldn't handle it."

When it comes to dealing with the attention that people and the news media address to her, Kristen muses that unlike the way she used to be she is now having different perspective about her popularity. "As soon as I stopped trying to control everything that came out of my mouth and every picture of me that came out, that's when I became so much happier. It wasn't like some big turning point; I've just grown into being able not to care as much. I realize that I'm not going to be able to influence the way everybody perceives me," the Bella Swan depicter tells Parade Magazine.

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