Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson may have thought they have scads of media attention before, but it was perhaps nothing compared to the spotlight that the couple (or ex-couple) is now under. Of course, the elevated hype comes courtesy of Stewart's cheating scandal with Snow White and the Huntsman director, Rupert Sanders. And, while Pattinson has been putting on a brave face to promote his new movie, Cosmopolis, the disgraced actress has seemingly been hiding in the shadows and taking a break from it all.
She's no longer keeping her stripper role in Cali and she's reportedly not attending the upcoming 2012 MTV Video Music Awards. Nor did she attend her recent premiere for On The Road on Pattinson's home turf, London. Whether or not any of these occurrences were a result of her "momentary indiscretion" is debatable. But she did succeed in disappointing yet another person (besides Robert Pattinson, Liberty Ross, fellow stars, friends and fans and the list goes on) in skipping the red carpet for her indie-like flick.
"Yeah, it's a shame," admitted On The Road co-star Danny Morgan on Kristen Stewart's absence at the premiere, as Hollywood Life confirms. (Apparently, she was never scheduled to attend, though—affair or not.) "We would have all loved her to be here and it would've been great and I know she's sad she can't be here." Morgan went on to emphasize, "She would've loved to be here because I know she's so proud of this film and her performance in it and she's amazing in it. People will be blown away by it. She's incredible."
Well he certainly had some nice things to say about Stewart and apparently isn't harboring any negative feelings towards her less-than-attractive actions of late. The fact remains that she's an undeniably talented, buzz-worthy actress, and as soon as this particular storm blows over, there's no doubt she'll be back in action on red carpets—couture, Converse sneakers and all.





Comments: 2
I think comments and media coverage such as this are way out of line. You continue to show pictures of the event, old story lines, and repeating the events; hoping to stir the public, and continuing to hurt them all. If you want to give a story, give facts, not fiction, stop rehashing and linking to the event. Stop everything and let them all heal. Take down your old stories, pictures and fan comments so they can't be found if you really care about their wellbeing. Oh, I forgot, you're in this for the money. You don't really care about their health and wellbeing. You’re just pretending you care. Ooops, my bad!
All you selfish, perfect, and judgmental people that can't seem to do anything but point fingers and sling hate, jealousy, viciousness and ridicule, forget the people directly involved in this scandal! My heart is so heavy with sadness and pain for you all. "He, who hath no sin, cast the first stone." I am not a bible thumper but there is such a thing as basic human compassion. Where is your compassion, for the pain EVERYONE is in, including your own? Not only are you intentionally hurting "ALL" the people involved, don't you realize you are hurting yourselves and those reading your comments? (Robert Pattinson included...I am sure your hateful comments hurt him because you are hurting someone he cares very deeply for, even if you don't think so, he does! You are not helping him; you are hurting him as much as you hurt everyone else.) What has Kristen Stewart or Robert Pattinson done to you to deserve the hurt you have caused them by feeding into a frenzy of hatred, jealousy, disrespect, viciousness, and anger that does not belong to you? They have given you all that they can and what you wanted, entertained you. Is this how you repay them? Where is love, compassion, understanding and forgiveness? This is not support. Your vicious, hateful, jealous comments prove you are no better than those you point your fingers towards. You are being just as selfish, by not caring that you are hurting people just because you want to vent. Your words hurt just as much as anything Kristen has done, if not more, shame on all of you. If you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all. I have one SERIOUS question for all of you:
"Will you hold yourselves unaccountable for your actions; shrug your cold, hateful shoulders, especially, if any one of these people are...so fragile...that they can't deal with their own guilt compounded by your harsh crassness and end up dead?"
Tread lightly, please, for their sakes, and yours, because there is no excuse for this wickedness. Two wrongs don't make it right, nor, do billions of wrongs. Do not underestimate the power of your words, they can heal and destroy. Please choose to help everyone heal.