Kristen Stewart Embraces Role as Unconventional Character in Topless Shoot
Feb 15 2024

Kristen Stewart has posed in a series of revealing photos, wearing only her underwear. In one picture for Rolling Stone, she can be seen wearing white floral knickers and a red top with the word "animal" on it.

Stewart also discussed her role in her latest project, Love Lies Bleeding, expressing her excitement about playing a non-traditional protagonist. She mentioned that it was refreshing to have a "dykey sister" as the main character, challenging societal norms and expectations.

In the remaining photoshoot pictures, Kristen sported her iconic brunette hair in a trendy mullet cut, featuring choppy layers, short bangs, and curly ends cascading over her shoulders.

To highlight her natural beauty and striking bone structure, she opted for a minimalistic makeup look.

In a single photograph, Stewart directed her gaze downwards towards the camera while inserting one hand into a sizable pair of white undergarments. The only article of clothing she wore was a sleeveless black leather moto jacket, left unfastened to reveal her complete lack of a top underneath. This portrayal was a stark departure from her most recognizable character, Bella Swan, in the Twilight series, and the photo shoot was aptly named Kristen Stewart: Uncensored.

During the interview, Kristen delved into her past romantic involvement with her Twilight co-star, Robert Pattinson.

Stewart expressed, "Rob and I cannot continue discussing that matter because it is extremely strange.

It's as if someone repeatedly asked you, for many years, about your senior year in high school.

You would respond, 'Honestly, I have no idea!'

The couple was in a relationship from 2009 to 2013, and their romance gained significant attention due to the immense popularity of the Twilight series during the late 2000s and early 2010s.

However, following their breakup, Kristen publicly revealed her sexual orientation as gay during an episode of Saturday Night Live in 2017.

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