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Kristen Stewart Describes Herself As A "Contemporary, Sensitive, Normal Girl"
Posted on Thu Jan 3, 2013 10:40 AM PDT

Kristen Stewart is sexing up the cover of V Magazine.
The Twilight hottie admits that acting isn't easy. She tells the mag:
- "It’s a pretty f***ing odd thing to want to pretend to be another person. And then have a lot of other people who watch you do that. You have this experience of reading something, and if you don’t bring it to life, you’re basically deleting it. Every day of shooting you’re depriving the world of having that. The responsibility is amazing."
KStew is currently promoting her latest flick On The Road. As for how she'd describe the difficulty of getting into character for the role, Stewart adds:
- "I’m a contemporary, sensitive, normal girl, and it’s difficult to try and empathize with someone who seems to have a lack of empathy. She’s literally the farthest… I have never encountered a person that had their nerves so fucking close to the surface."
Interesting choice of words.
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