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Rob Pattinson Gets Testy On The Today Show When Asked About Kristen Stewart
Posted on Thu Nov 8, 2012 10:25 AM PDT
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Robert Pattinson appeared on The Today Show this morning to promote The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2, and while the 26-year-old actor comes across as charming and cute in the first half of the interview, he got a bit snippy when co-anchor Savannah Guthrie asked about his reunion with girlfriend Kristen Stewart!
After joking about his eyebrows and chatting about how much he'll miss his co-stars, Guthrie switched the topic to Pattinson's personal life. "So yesterday I asked Kristen if you two had gotten back together," she said, noting that Stewart had avoided the question during her interview. "So now I want to ask you." (K. Stew told the host the other day, "I'm going to just let people watch whatever little movie they think our lives are. Keep 'em guessing, I always say.")
Pattinson's response? "I want to ask, because we get asked it all the time. Who is actually asking? Is it in your contract?" Guthrie then asked, "Does it get annoying? Is it a high price to pay? You've gotten these films, it's made you incredibly famous, there's been so much good with it -- but it is personal now."
Rob laughed and said, "It doesn't have to be. I could just sit here and talk nonsense about...getting old, needing a nap." Watch the awkward interview above!
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