Kristen Stewart, star of the Twilight movie franchise, is not happy about comparisons made about her and Casey Anthony. Apparently it's been rumored lately that Kristen Stewart should play the infamous "Tot Mom," if there is ever to be a film adaptation of the woman's highly publicized murder trial.
Kristen is rightfully upset about this. Just because the two women are dark-haired and light-complexioned doesn't mean they look alike at all. Furthermore, it's an insult to Kristen Stewart's beauty to compare her to the rather gross-looking Casey Anthony. It is seriously doubtful that Kristen Stewart has a back full of pock-mocks, moles and bacne like the below image of Casey Anthony's back. So just from a shallow point of view, the comparisons are more than just insulting.
Also, who on Earth would appreciate these comments, considering Casey Anthony is walking free of murder charges, even though damn near most of the world is pretty convinced that she killed her 2-year old daughter. Casey Anthony is perhaps the most hated woman in America right now, and to drag Kristen Stewart into this hot mess is pretty uncalled for.
Kristen would much rather focus on her serious acting career, and steering clear of the entire Casey Anthony circus would just be safe. It's better to be safe than sorry right? And frankly, the only people who make sense to play Casey Anthony probably wouldn't do it either. First, you need someone tall with a long, horse-like face; Marilyn Manson, for instance. Or you can make Courtney Love dye her hair. Take your choice, but Kristen Stewart is far classier than anyone who could pull off the "Casey Anthony" look and appeal.
Chelsea Hoffman is the author "Chloe and Louis," and two other novels. She resides in Las Vegas where she works as a freelance writer covering true crime stories and a myriad of other assorted works. You can follow her on Twitter or follow her blog Beauty Made Fresh!






Comments: 8
It's most likely going to be some aspiring starlet or some down-on-her-luck former star looking to make a quick buck. Whoever takes the part, it'll be a paycheck, not a career advancer.