Kristen Stewart: 'We got lucky with Twilight'
K-Stew has spoken of her gratitude to the Twilight Saga, and how her family love the films

K-Stew has spoken of her gratitude to the Twilight Saga, and how her family love the films
Kristen Stewart has spoken of her gratitude to the Twilight Saga, revealing how she 'got lucky' with the internationally successful string of vampire films
Speaking in a new interview with the Telegraph, our favourite Twilight fashionista also told how the famous Saga has given her the freedom to make smaller films.
‘With Twilight we all really got lucky,’ she said. ‘It is a rare thing on a movie, when it hits and it gives you freedom.
‘Because of Twilight I could make a film like Welcome to the Rileys.'
The star also revealed how her family love the Twilight films, and were ecstatic when she landed the lead role.
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'She was so excited when I got the Twilight gig,' she said of her mum, on hearing the news. 'My whole family were. Before Twilight they were like, "Why are you doing all these Sundance movies that no one will see?”'
But despite chatting happily about her family,K-Stew remained decidedly quiet on her relationship with Rob.
'It doesn't matter how many times I've spoken to someone or how well they know me, I'm just not going to talk about that,' she said.
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