Robert Pattinson gives a smolder on the latest issue of The Guide.
Robert sat down with The Guardian to chat about his latest movie Cosmopolis and fame and he also dished about not really being a fan of the nickname his fans have given him.
“When I got this part [in Cosmpolis],” Robert said, “every single article that came out, was, ‘R-Patz’s struggle for credibility!’; I don’t understand who invented that thing, ‘R-Patz’, I want to strangle them. But once you’ve made that step, everything afterwards is not like, ‘R-Patz’s continuing struggle for credibility!’ You’ve got to come up with something else, so it gets a little bit easier. I was always sh– at auditions. Since Twilight, I’ve done two. One of them was for a job I’m doing now and it was really hard. Two really, really long auditions that everybody was going up for. I was so happy afterwards when I got it. And it was purely because of Cosmopolis that I was thinking, ‘You can go and do this as an actor, rather than just as the guy from Twilight, because you’ve got some foreign value now.'”
To read Robert’s full interview, go here.
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