Kristen Stewart hates how people think she’s unapproachable; Ex-boyfriend Robert Pattinson advises young actors to 'take care of their mental health'

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Actress Kristen Stewart, known for her resting b---c face, poured her heart out about how she really feels for her unapproachable reputation. On the other hand, the actress' ex Robert Pattinson passed on things he'd learned about fame and told the next generation actors to take care of their mental health.

Stewart has the idea that she's often called awkward or unapproachable in interviews. But she claimed that she doesn't want to be labelled that way. "When I hear that people are intimidated or they think that I'm reposed or unapproachable or something-I hate it," the actress told Vanity Fair at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival earlier this week.

She added, "Anybody who might perceive me as guarded in a given context-typically speaking, it would be a really superficial, fleeting interview that means nothing to me. Therefore, I cannot fully invest myself in it because it would be a lie. " She also mentioned that what she really want to do as an actor or as a person is to reveal herself to everyone since she wanted to know who that person or actress really is. She's very curious about it and she desires to do it all the time.

The 25-year-old lead star's candid answer followed Vanity Fair's Krista Smith's perception of her. She has worked with Stewart for years and whom she established trust and understanding with. Smith had mentioned that the young actress is "powerful" and that she has such a presence.

Unintentionally, Stewart's ex-boyfriend and "Twilight" co-star Robert Pattinson claimed this week that it's "lame" that well-known people, because of the internet and cellphone cameras, no longer feel safe being themselves , in regards to habits like drinking, smoking and acting like crazy people in public.

But now, Pattinson realized a lot of things when it comes with stardom. According to Gossip Cop, the actor told the German magazine Teleschau, "It was amazing, but a little demanding psychologically. It only becomes clear much later though. My advice [to younger actors] would probably be: Take good care of your mental health. If you get famous as quickly as I did, your personal growth stops suddenly."

He stressed that he stopped growing when we was 22 and he was in shock for four years. But now, it's different for him personally and professionally. He claimed that his development path is finally emerging, that makes him so ecstatic.

However, he emphasized that he is still struggling with some aspects such as the public aspect of being a celebrity. In a report by Design&Trend, portraying the photographer Dennis Stock's character in "Life" made him realize how the fans have changed today. He stated, "Nobody asks you anymore, people just pull out their phones."

Meanwhile, the two "Twilight" stars may have made their separate lives now, one thing's for sure, they seem to still be very vocal about wanting to have their own private lives. And while the former lovers have been doing different approaches in their careers, many of their fans can't seem to move on from their characters as Bella and Edward in the "Twilight" movie series.

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