Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Kristen Stewart Likens Heterosexuality to Grilled Cheese

Kristen Stewart is no longer at the center of the celebrity gossip universe, certainly not in the way she once was back when she was dating Robert Pattinson.


But the actress is likely at the center of many male fantasies, considering she’s dating a woman and … well… lots of guys like the thought of girl-on-girl action.



In a new interview with Harper’s Bazaar UK, however, Stewart says she may very well go back to dating men at some point… she hasn’t closed her legs entirely to them.


“Some people know that they like grilled cheese and they’ll eat it every day for the rest of their lives. I want to try everything,” she says by way of an interesting metaphor.


“If I have grilled cheese once I’m like, ‘That was cool, what’s next?’”


In this comparison, is Pattinson a boring old grilled cheese sandwich?


And is Stewart saying she was in the market for something more exciting and captivating after the two broke up?


Sort of, we guess. One could certainly interpret her quote to be an insult.


But we don’t think she meant it that way.



In another excerpt from the interview, Stewart – who has moved in with girlfriend Stella Maxwell – said she’s “been deeply in love with everyone I’ve dated.”


She even grew a little snippy at any suggestions to the contrary.


“Did you think I was faking it?” she asked the interviewer.


No, here at THG, we definitely did not.


Say what you want about Kristen Stewart, but she’s one of the least fake people in Hollywood.


She seems to have such trouble even pretending to be happy that she smiles only about twice per year.


“I’ve always really embraced a duality,” Stewart tells the magazine. “And really, truly, believed in it and never felt confused or struggling. I just didn’t like getting made fun of.”



Elsewhere in the Harper’s interview, Stewart confesses she was teased for being a “total tomboy” in her younger days, which “really hurt [her] feelings.”


She’s come a long way since then.


In some ways.


In other ways, she has clear memories of that painful experience and can still relate to it now; it’s not as though her life as a famous person has been criticism-free.


“I remember being in the sixth grade and [people would say] ‘Kristen looks like a man. You’re a boy’, or whatever, and I was so offended, horrified and embarrassed,” she says, adding:


“Now I look back on it and I’m like, ‘Girl, be proud of that!’



This issue of Harper’s Bazaar UK will go on sale on August 4. It will also be available as a digital edition.


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