Donald Trump has more diplomacy experience than you may think. Like that time he tweeted to intervene in the romantic entanglements of Twilightco-stars.
While promoting her directorial debut,Watch Officetel: Lover Friend Online Come Swim, at Sundance, Kristen Stewart recalled how POTUS was once weirdly "obsessed" with her while speaking to Variety. "It’s such far-out concept that I don’t want to believe that actually is happening. It’s insane,” she said.
SEE ALSO: Kristen Stewart is a terrible driver in the new Rolling Stones videoBack in 2013, Trump encouraged Robert Pattinson to break up with KStew, saying, "she cheated on him like a dog."
At the time, Stewart didn't think much of it -- Trump was a nobody in her book. "At that point, he was just, a reality star. I had no reference." Ouch.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Stewart is set to make her Saturday Night Livehosting debut on Feb. 4, so Trump will certainly have plenty more to tweet about instead of actually doing his job.
Stewart was bummed out she couldn't join the Women's March on Washington, but participated in the sister march at Sundance. "We're promoting a movie, we really don't have time to march," she joked.
Although she admits herself she hasn't always been a particularly politically minded person, that's shifting for her.
Stewart told The Hollywood Reporterthat she wants to move away from creating work about, "really first-world white-people problems" and intends focus on gun control with her next directorial effort and promises it will "kick ass."
"You don't have to be a politically involved person to be uber-aware of the fact that very basic humanitarian ideas are being so incredibly trampled on," said Stewart.
Best Black Friday Roomba deals 2023TikTok's 'bold glamour' filter: What it is and how to get itWatching ‘The Phantom of the Opera’ in TehranCorsets and Cotillions: An Evening with the Jane Austen SocietyRedux: Pevear and Volokhonsky, Connell, CoakleySnap Streak getting you down? Give it a pause.How to do the moon phase TikTok trendFacebook Reels increases time limit to 90 secondsDisplacing the Displacement Novel: V. S. Naipaul’s ‘In a Free State’Watching ‘The Phantom of the Opera’ in TehranBest Black Friday vacuum deals for Thanksgiving 2023: Shark, Dyson, and moreDon DeLillo’s Nuclear FootballBest Black Friday drone deals in 2023: DJI, Holy Stone, and moreParamount+ Black Friday deal: $2 per monthKohl's Black Friday deals: Home, kitchen, toys, moreBest Airpods Pro deal: $169 at Walmart — their best price everWatching ‘The Phantom of the Opera’ in TehranCooking with Langston HughesBlack Friday unlocked phone deals: Apple, Samsung, moreDifferent Forms of Illumination: An Interview with Hermione Hoby Score Chromebooks for as low as $129 on Black Friday Mark Twain’s Disturbing Passion for Collecting Young Girls The Rise of Queer Comics Playing for Ralph Ellison's Little Man at Chehaw Station Black Friday 2023: Best sex toy sales and deals Best deals of the day Feb. 6: SolaWave light wands, Amazon Kindle, Peacock Premium, and more Dear Lynda: Loveless Triangles and Hopeless Indecision by Lynda Barry Tinder adds new features like prompts and dark mode Best deals of the day Jan. 30: 5th Hale and Hearty by Robin Bellinger iPhone 16: This new leak about the displays may disappoint you The Tenuous Nonfiction of Clarice Lispector's Crônicas Are Twitter's birthday balloons broken? Redux: James Baldwin, Raymond Carver, Dorothea Lasky by The Paris Review Book Ideas from the Bottom of the Barrel ‘Women at Work’ Are TikTok's de Gillian Anderson is curating a book about sex and wants your anonymous stories Celebrating Umoja Karamu, a “Ritual for the Black Family” Staff Picks: Nerds, Necromancers and New Wave Poetry
2.9749s , 10109.6640625 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Watch Officetel: Lover Friend Online】,Pursuit Information Network