Kristen Stewart injured on Snow White set
The Twilight actress, Kristen Stewart, has reportedly injured herself on set of her new film Snow White And The Huntsman

The Twilight actress, Kristen Stewart, has reportedly injured herself on set of her new film Snow White And The Huntsman
Twilight actress, Kristen Stewart, has reportedly injured herself on set of her new film Snow White And The Huntsman. SEE MORE MOVIE PICTURES FROM SNOW WHITE HERE
Filming of the new movie is thought to have been cut short this week after the Twilight star sustained a mystery injury on set of the fairytale remake.
So it seems being the fairest of them all doesn’t protect you from injury, after all, after K-Stew's accident on set forced filming to be postponed until Friday.
Although details of her accident have not yet been released, Kristen’s co-star, actor Max Manganello, who plays a soldier in the film, tweeted, ‘It's a wrap for today. Kristen has hurt herself... nothing scary. We shoot on Friday.’
Unfortunately, there were no further details on the mystery accident and Max Manganello later decided to remove his comment from his Twitter feed.
Kristen, who plays the lead role of Snow White, alongside a star-studded cast including Charlize Theron, Chris Hemsworth and Bob Hoskins, has been training, practicing horse riding and toning up with yoga, to do all her own stunts in the action-packed fantasy movie.
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We just hope the boyfriend Robert Pattinson was be there to nurse her better.
Get well soon, Kristen!
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