Kristen Stewart’s Mum Exposes The Star’s Domestic Side
Kristen Stewart is a dab hand in the kitchen according to her mother, Jules Stewart
Kristen Stewart is a dab hand in the kitchen according to her mother, Jules Stewart
Kristen Stewart clearly follows the mantra, the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach, and Robert Pattinson must have a penchant for Italian food and if he doesn’t he’ll need to develop one as the Twilight actress’ mother reveals her lasagna-making skills.
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We didn’t have Kristen Stewart down as the type of girl who likes to experiment in the kitchen, she looks more at ease going to low-key gigs in Converse and a baseball cap than with an apron and chef’s hat, but her mum, Jules Stewart knows otherwise.
Speaking to New York Daily News the director said: ‘I made a sausage-based lasagna, and Kristen made a cheese and marinara. We had friends come over as blind judges and she won.’
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But even if Kristen Stewart hadn’t of got first place for her cooking talents, her supportive mother recently said that she taught her children that it’s ok to make mistakes.
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She said: ‘My kids have always been the first ones on the line ready to have a go at something different. And it's OK to fail, because that's how you learn, when you fail.’
But it appears as with acting, cooking isn’t something Kristen will fail at.
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