Kristen Stewart in a Zuhair Murad romper at LA ‘Ultra’ premiere: cute or basic?

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Kristen Stewart is such a big fan of the romper. I feel like this is the millionth time we’ve seen her in a romper, although that might just be my imagination. These are photos of K-Stew at last night’s LA premiere of American Ultra, the stoner action-comedy starring Kristen and Jesse Eisenberg. Kristen’s romper is by Zuhair Murad, which surprised me a little – Kristen has a big Chanel contract and I would have expected her to wear something, anything by Chanel for her first big red carpet in months. Anyway, I think she looks cute. This isn’t my favorite look from her or anything, but it’s fine. If I had to change something, I would have changed her hair. The center part doesn’t work for her, it makes her look too “flat.”

Kristen has been talking all week, but none of it has been especially noteworthy. She chatted about auditioning for Woody Allen and getting a part in his newest film (“It feels good to prove yourself, because it’s weird when people just hand you roles and you’re like, ‘You’ve never even met me, you may hate me!’”) and how she’s quietly pursuing music these days, mostly with a guitar. Then there was this interview Kristen and Jesse did with Uproxx. This is absolutely the most eye-rolly interview you will read all week and it’s mostly Jesse! Kristen complains about the media and it’s slightly annoying, but Jesse takes the bitching to some next-level BS. Some assorted quotes from K-Stew:

Kristen on journalists feigning passion for art: “I love how people like to make statements as if they’re feigning true passion, when really they’re just using you opportunistically to get hits on their website. And I’m like, “Oh, cool, so you pretend like you care about something where you don’t have a thought – you don’t even have a f–king thought about any of it.” It’s literally just, “She said one word? Enter it. F–king harpoon her.”

On people being shocked that she won the Cesar: “Because Twilight is so huge. Do you know what I mean? Because Twilight infiltrated everyone’s [perception]. I think if you walked into a grocery store and asked somebody if they saw Clouds of Sils Maria or Twilight, they’d probably be like, “Twilight, and she’s a terrible f–king actress.”.. I also feel that anything overtly popular in the United States feels entirely owned by the public, therefore if they don’t deem it worthy, then they’re like, “We put you here. And if you do not bend over and give us absolutely everything we want, then we need to let you know.” They become vindictive.”

Whether she thinks Twilight should be rebooted: “I was so genuinely, heavily entrenched in that, and not in a way that felt like an obligation. Even though after the first one, which stood alone, it lasted a long time. It’s hard to speak to a five-year period in a few sentences, but I loved doing it. But that doesn’t mean I want to keep doing it. But if other people? Yeah, sure. To be honest with you: I would be interested. I’d be kind of fascinated, but it wouldn’t emotionally affect me one way or the other.

[From Uproxx]

Some days, I really do wonder if Kristen lacks some critical self-awareness. This is not one of those days. I like that she just owns the fact that everyone thinks she’s a terrible actress because of Twilight. She’s not throwing anyone under the bus, it’s just an acknowledgement of how she’s perceived. As for the complaints about the press… girl, “the press” didn’t bang a married guy in the back of their mom’s Mini Cooper. YOU DID THAT.

PS… Kristen’s Twilight buddy Taylor Lautner came out to support her!

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  1. Evasmom says:

    Awww. I am not a twihard but my guilty pleasure was watching the Twilight movies. She and Taylor look really comfortable and at ease with one another. So sweet.

    • Abbott says:

      I thought that was pretty cute, too. And also a good PR move.

      • Div says:

        They’ve been friends for years and they were recently photographed at some concert. Taylor was pretty decent in Cuckoo—I wonder if he can save his career.

    • Shambles says:

      Ermagerd I can’t help but be squeakily happy looking at those pictures of her with Taylor Lautner. Twilight is terrible, but I have a huge soft spot for it because I was hooked way back in the day– and I was definitely on team Jacob. Definitely my guilty pleasure as well, EvasMom. Eeeeee! They look so sweet and comfortable together, whereas she and “cellular memory” Eisenberg look like they hate each other.

      • GlimmerBunny says:

        I was team Jacob too! the relationship was so much cuter and healthier and they always had a comfortable chemistry (they still do). She had chemistry with Robert/Edward too but his character was THE WORST.

    • Nicolette says:

      Mine too, and it was something my daughter and I both liked to watch (still do truth be told) and @Shambles, we were rooting for Jacob too LOL. I think it’s nice that they stayed friends and she looks good. The eye make up could be better but the romper is cute and she has the slim figure to pull it off.

  2. Snowpea says:

    S’ok but she still looks like a 12 year old playing dress ups.

  3. CM says:

    I think she looks great. And I’m liking this girl more and more lately,

  4. Davis says:

    This movie has 40% on Rotten tomatoes, it has been trashed by critics

    • Div says:

      I read a few, particularly the AP. They like the cast (Kristen, Jesse, Connie Britton, Tony Hale, John Leguizamo)…but apparently the script isn’t very good & convoluted as all the reviews singled that out. Interesting because it’s the same screenwriter (who apparently benefits from serious nepotism) who did Victor Frankenstein, and Frankenstein has been pushed back several times and people weren’t crazy about that trailer either. It’s giving me shades of Josh Trank, from Fanatastic Four, where a director/screenwriter/etc. has one hit and then they just give them free reign—and it crashes. Who knows though..I just looked at RT and they only have 15 reviews up so it may go up & maybe all the reviews (I only read a couple) didn’t go hard on the screenwriter but it was interesting that the few I did read went after him.

    • Chinoiserie says:

      40% is not trashing. It is not good obviously but it is not not horrible. Critics seem to think there are good things but it does not really work.

      • Marika says:

        Yes, 40% is trashing. Read the reviews, The Guardian said that it’s vulgar

      • Goats on the Roof says:

        Even the good reviews weren’t so complimentary: “Leave your brain at the door and try to take it for what it is” (paraphrasing, obvs) is not exactly something to be proud of.

      • Solsolito says:

        You’re right. 40% isn’t bad, it’s not good, but it certainly isn’t being trashed.
        And for the record, many of my favourite films didn’t receive excellent reviews upon first being released. But that didn’t stop them from becoming cult classics. Tucker and Dale vs. Evil, Name of the Rose, Subspecies all the way!

    • CTgirl says:

      40% isn’t good and it won’t help her career if the reviews influence the box office. If the box office soars despite the reviews then she’ll continue to get roles outside the indy world. Could go either way.

  5. runCMC says:

    She is SPOT ON with that comment about how the public treats many actresses.

    Unfortunately, she caused her own “downfall” with her actions, so it doesn’t fully apply to her. But she isn’t wrong…

    • Grace says:

      The media bashed her long before the scandal. If it had been another actress they wouldn’t have piled on as bad and treated her like some scarlet woman. They just had an excuse to do it, whereas before they just bitched about her not smiling, her being awkward, Twilight blah blah.

      I read an interesting comment Emma Watson made about the whole thing. I can’t recall it verbatim, but it was a nice defense for a fellow actress and it made me like Emma a lot.

      • Allen Smithee says:

        This whole idea that Stewart had it worse than anyone else ever had or ever would have is such BS. Meg Ryan was absolutely skewered by the press and the public during and for a long time after her affair with Russell Crowe (you could argue she’s never recovered), and she was America’s Sweetheart prior to that.

        That said, while Stewart does make it easy for people to criticize her, the gendered nature of a lot of the criticism leveled at her really bugs me.

  6. Olga says:

    She has a very limited rage. All her characters are similar

    • Crumpet says:

      Funny typo!

      When I look at these photos all I can think is spray tan.

    • Liv says:

      You know what, I think she was most believable as Bella in Twilight. She’s always playing herself and I thought she was horrible in other films…but Twilight was definitely not her worst work.

    • senna says:

      I saw her in Sils Maria and loved it so much, and she was fantastic! But when talking about it with my husband, it crossed both our minds that she does always play similar characters and maybe she was so great because it wasn’t a stretch. It could be that she’s essentially playing a version of herself – the cool chick who DNGAF about anything. I don’t know if this is necessarily a reason to think she’s a bad actor – is excelling within a limited range such a bad thing? And sometimes I feel like when an actor makes me believe they ARE that way, it could be that their acting is very naturalistic so it makes us doubt whether they are pretending at all. (funny enough, this is a plot point in Sils Maria, where Kristen’s character is doing line readings for Juliette’s character, who is an actor, and Juliette doesn’t recognize what Kristen is doing as ‘acting’ because she’s not expecting her to be an actor).

    • Courtney says:

      I saw Adventureland before Twilight came out, and I thought she was good in it. Of course, she was basically playing herself (emo-ish, pot smoking homewrecker).

    • Isa says:

      I actually thought she was decent in Twilight. I haven’t seen much of her before and didn’t have such a bad opinion of her, she seemed pretty “indie” and imho she nailed awkward Bella. I don’t know why people would think she was a bad actress based on these films.

      However I saw her in Snow White and the Huntsman and she was HORRIBLE in it. That’s how I formed my opinion of her talent. I heard good stuff about Sils Maria and hope she is better cast in this one than in SWATH where she was definitely miscast. But yeah… I mean, we probably know the reasons for that.

  7. lucy2 says:

    Taylor’s career really fizzled out, huh? Hope he saved some of that Twilight cash.
    I kind of like the romper, but her shoes look crazy uncomfortable. Especially when she’s next to Jesse, who is wearing sneakers.
    Please tell me there’s not already talk of rebooting Twilight.

  8. InvaderTak says:

    What’s with the Klingon makeup? It clashes with the sweetness of the dress.

  9. Sullivan says:

    She’s gorgeous.

  10. Naddie says:

    She’s like Rihanna to me: I can’t stand them, but their eyes are mesmerizing. Kristen looks prettier everyday, in the post pic she resembles Eva Green.

    • GlimmerBunny says:

      She does look a lot like Eva here! Both are very pretty even though Eva is a much better actress.

  11. Beth No. 2 says:

    The romper is pretty but I hate the harsh eye make-up. She doesn’t carry it very well and looks like a panda.

  12. Div says:

    Seriously, what is wrong with Jesse Eisenberg? Like he’s not going to be able to survive the Batman press tour without going completely off the rails. I got the impression Kristen’s comment on the press was an attempt to half-heartedly defend Jesse since his unfortunate Comic Con appearance. Anyway, Jesse looks and sounds like he is about to have a nervous breakdown.

    I like what she says about Twilight too. She manages to kind of own it without throwing anyone under the bus, and she’ll get sh*t for it because “twilight” but oh well. My pet peeve is when actors trash their past projects. Love the romper. I see you picking out a lip biting photo too lol.

    • Abbott says:

      Between Eisenberg’s neuroses, Affleck’s drama, and Henry Cavill’s blandness, Warner Brothers should be worried about that press tour.

      • Div says:

        WB’s main PR person must be going into overdrive. If he gets this neurotic about promoting a low-budget/indie and an indie film (American Ultra and the End of the Tour) how the h*ll is he going to be able to pull it together for a film with such high expectations like Batman Vs. Superman? His agent probably cares more about the $ than his client. I remember seeing a picture of him covering his face at the End of the Tour premiere and looking like he was about to have a heart attack—this is “slightly” better but not by much.

        Affleck’s drama should be over by then, unless Nanny Christine has more.

      • Abbott says:

        @Div, did you ever See Jesse’s interview with Conan for Social Network? He was really charming, but I guess that’s mostly because they were talking about how Jesse was visibly on the verge of a panic attack. (“Do you see a therapist?” – Conan) I’d link but my links get blocked here. I wonder what happened between that interview and now; it’s like two totally different people.

      • Div says:

        @Abbott
        Yeah, I remember how different he was a few years ago and it’s strange because that was for a film that had incredibly high expectations and ended up getting him an Oscar nomination instead of his recent string of indies and or low-budget films.

        All snark aside, I agree with you—it seems like something happened to Jesse because it is a drastic change and his neuroses seem to be at an extreme (not just regular awkward/nervous anymore). I remember him saying he had ADHD or OCD once. Like I said though, I imagine his agent cares more about the $$$$ than Jesse as a person because I can’t imagine anyone rationally thinking it is a good idea for his mental health to do that type of press tour.

      • Violet says:

        Why does his head look so big all of a sudden…and yes Cavill is bland as hell, first time I heard him speak it was such a disappointment.

  13. Kiki says:

    I am done with this KStew, at this point. This is why I can’t take whiny, arrongant and snob actors and actress, that feel the world owes them something. I am just fed up.

  14. ali.hanlon says:

    Yes!

    Team Jacob!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  15. Abbott says:

    Does Kristen always wear rompers or has Kaiser been staring at Christina Aguilera’s face too long and is seeing things?

  16. Kiddo says:

    She looks great. The men, on the other hand, look like they were hauling away crap that someone didn’t want, after a move, and a restaurant handed them jackets in order for them to be admitted for dinner.

    • GoodNamesAllTaken says:

      Right? That second guy isn’t even wearing a t-shirt – it’s an undershirt. A dirty old undershirt. Ugh. Yesterday, everyone was talking about the different standards for men and women when it comes to appearance for work. Those men should be reprimanded and told to show up looking like they at least bathed, or she should be able to roll out of bed and come with no makeup and greasy hair in her pajamas.

    • Abbott says:

      That is a very specific and spot on description.

    • Lucy2 says:

      I noticed that too, the difference in levels of dress. It amazes me that some men think jeans and sneakers or an undershirt is appropriate attire for a professional work event, a red carpet no less.

    • sofia says:

      I was going to comment on that too. She had to spend hours getting ready and he doesn’t even wears a suit? If SHE decided to go in jeans the world would fall on her!

  17. Norman Bates' Mother says:

    I love the romper, she pulls off the heavy eye make-up really well and surprisingly – I liked her answers. And only 3 f-bombs? Is she finally growing up or what?

    • danielle says:

      I know, right! I call it a win for k stew.

    • Grace says:

      Nah, Keep cussing Kristen, the pearl clutchers don’t have to read!

      • Josephine says:

        I don’t think it’s so much being aghast at the swearing, but the fact that peppering in f-bombs every few sentences makes it sound like (1) she lacks for a larger vocabulary and can’t think of any other way to emphasize her point, or (2) she’s trying a bit too hard to sound edgy and hard.

        I liked her as a child actress and think she’s no worse than a lot of mediocre actors out there, but I also can’t stand the persecution complex and the “I’m so dark and edgy” attitude. She’s a privileged kid with a parent in the industry who has led a sheltered life. I think she’s probably very introverted, but I think she lacks any kind of introspect, too. She’s young, though, so hopefully she’ll grow into some perspective.

      • Grace says:

        I think you are wrong. She’s very self aware. She knows how people see her, but what’s she gonna do? Cry? Instead she gets on with being herself, even if it’s not to everyone’s taste. Her co-workers say she’s a hard worker who doesn’t care about celebrity. I don’t think an immature person could have come through the scandal as undaunted as she did. She didn’t allow it to ruin her and the gossip gangstas might want to sneer and dismiss it as ‘her own fault/she deserved it’ blah blah – but it’s hard for a 22 year old to deal with that level of hate and scrutiny. She has hardly been sheltered from the realities of life. Just because she made a lot of money at a young age doesn’t mean her life has been plain sailing. Her dad had cancer, her parents divorced, she had a v public break up and has talked about being bullied in school. Kind of the same as a regular person.

        She doesn’t curse on live tv, she does it when she is in one on one interviews when reporters are supposed to get candid answers, not the stiff/prepared ones celebs give on chat shows. Charlize Theron cusses just as much, I don’t see the problem.

    • I Choose Me says:

      +3

  18. GoodNamesAllTaken says:

    I think it’s funny that she thinks “everyone” saw those Twilight movies. Um, no thanks. She looks cute, but I hate the word “romper” unless a two-year old is wearing it.

    • Nik says:

      Oh com’on now. She doesn’t mean every single living person in the world. By “everyone” she just means the movies were popular.

    • Mimz says:

      I was force-fed the first three movies (people summoning me to the movies when it came out) and I hate watched the last ones because well, it had to end at some stage.

      When there still was only one book or two out, I used to call the movies “Fifty Shades of Twilight”.

      Hahahahahahahaha.

      Besides that I liked what she said in the interview, and I like her more everyday…

      • Norman Bates' Mother says:

        It’s better to be force-fed the movies than the books, believe me. I had to interact with people who were fans of Twilight when it came out and they always said that I have no right to be a part of their conversations about it if I haven’t read the whole thing. I wouldn’t have cared, as I think everyone has a right to like what they want, if the conversations didn’t involve trashing other far better books, deeming it worse than Twilight (even LOTR!) and insulting their fans. So I decided to read every Twilight book just to be able to freely criticize it with examples. The writing is horrible, I mean – my 12 year old nephew writes better school papers than this. The grammar, the sentence construction, the stupidity of Bella’s inner thoughts, the plotholes bigger than Mariana Trench and the worst – the main predatory relationship portrayed as ideal and making the Jacob guy fall in love with an infant.

        But I strongly recommend reading the last book to everyone. It’s hilarious – it wasn’t meant to be but it is. I forced my friend to read it with me and we were laughing like crazy, It’s basically an absurd soft-porn parody.

      • Mimz says:

        @NBM I am steering clear of the books and it’s approved fan-fiction (50shades) because I LOATHE bad writing. I seriously cannot deal. I love reading and bad books piss me off. So I’ll take your word for it.
        About the two last movies, I laughed the whole time in my friend’s face (She’s a huge fan). The last movie was OK though, I thought the end was kind of ridiculous but watchable, I mean, Scary Edward Sparkles Cullen broke THE BED, and the high-speed swimming, and Bella’s horniness while he “didn’t want to hurt her” on their honeymoon, and Jacob creepily falling for a computer baby…
        It’s just ridiculous. I’m so glad I wasn’t a teen when I watched it, I would probably be obsessed with Vampires too…
        I’m more of a Harry Potter Books and movies fan though. Proudly.

      • Norman Bates' Mother says:

        I was angry-reading the first 3 books and cursing at bad-writing, but I got so used to it by the last one, that I was able to focus just on the plot itself and it was so ridiculously out of it, I couldn’t believe what I was reading. As if an unmarried Duggar girl finally freed herself and written down what she imagined a wild sex would be like. I still haven’t watched the movies in their entirety, just fragments here and there, but I imagine the last one can’t be an exact scene-by-scene adaptation as the majority of the last book (not just one scene) is about Bella and Edward having sex – breaking furniture and houses!, other family members tip-toeing around them, knowing they will be having a week-long sessions of vampire sex and the other vampires telling them stories of their wedding nights and honeymoons, when they broke their houses. But it’s written in such an absurd way that it’s not gross like 50 shades (I’ve heard enough awful paragraphs read by comedians), but simply hilarious. Especially when you imagine Sparkles in the role. I’m a HP fan as well.

    • Kiddo says:

      I did not see Twilight movies and still have absolutely no interest in doing so. Maybe if I was stuck on the couch with a flu and the remote was across the room, I might leave it on: Never say never.

    • GoodNamesAllTaken says:

      @Nik and Grace

      On people being shocked that she won the Cesar: “Because Twilight is so huge. Do you know what I mean? Because Twilight infiltrated everyone’s [perception]. I think if you walked into a grocery store and asked somebody if they saw Clouds of Sils Maria or Twilight, they’d probably be like, “Twilight, and she’s a terrible f–king actress.”

      if she walks in a grocery store, she can ask anybody about Twilight. Because everybody has seen it. Because it has infiltrated everyone’s perception. Everyone’s. But I guess she didn’t mean everyone’s. I’m just twisting her words.

  19. perplexed says:

    Maybe her quotes need to be better contextualized, but the complaint about journalists feigning passion for art ….I didn’t really understand that quote. Was that quote really in relation to the Mini-Cooper accident, and if so, how? Or has someone misunderstood her. I think the quote might make sense if another explanation is given.

    • Div says:

      No, it wasn’t in relation to that. Kaiser brought it up as a sarcastic quip about how the media had some justification to go after her in the past. The whole one “word” thing and being harpooned makes it seem like it was a half-hearted attempt to defend Jesse’s comic-con debacle, especially since Jesse seems like he’s on the edge of a nervous break down. That said, I like KStew even if she can be a dumbass at times but she’s almost always convoluted when giving quotes.

      • perplexed says:

        Ok, that makes more sense. I wasn’t understanding what she was saying at all without any context. Her words are rather hard to follow without any background information.

  20. Chinoiserie says:

    I would have liked to see quotes from the Eisenberg interview.

    I kind of like rompers too even if I might wear those on the red carpet.

  21. perplexed says:

    I don’t think it’s just because of the Twilight movies that people think she’s a bad actress. I’ve seen her in other stuff, and her acting puts me to sleep.

  22. MrsBPitt says:

    For a second, I thought I read “Taylor Lautner came out” (like “out of the closet” lol

  23. pretty says:

    Jesse Eisenbug looks better with straighter hair…. like “now you can see me” movie, he had a soft wavy hair and he was HOT HOT in there. he has a decent looking face but omg that hair…. that is very unfortunate hair. that is just not attractive.

  24. Wooley says:

    She looks fantastic! I like the hair and make up

    • Hally says:

      I’m not a fan of her personally, but I think she is such a great canvas for different beauty looks. Her face just takes makeup SO well! She looks really cool here, and the intense makeup looks awesome, not clownish or overwhelming.

  25. Mzizkrizten says:

    I’ve always liked her. We share a name and we’re both painfully awkward. I feel a kinship LMAO
    It’s weird how she is so pretty and has a great figure but she always looks so pained in the face. Like she is never really ‘feeling it’. Even in the Mini Cooper pics she looked uncomfortable and awkward.

    • ORLY says:

      She didn’t look uncomfortable or awkward in minicoop pics to me. She seemed fine and enjoying herself.

  26. Tig says:

    By now, the heavy eye make-up and the towering black shoes need to be retired. The first has been done to death on her and she clearly loathes wearing heels. Connie B looked stunning- loved the gown.

    I agree-the men need to at least be clean. Face it, the women glam up bec they get more hits on more sites re the fashion,etc.

  27. Amy Tennant says:

    I was actually relieved when I saw the romper because i was afraid it was going to be one of his awkward almost naked getups. I’m not a big follower of fashion, but his became something that even I could recognize, and I hated it.
    Talking about rebooting Twilight? Who’s talking about that? That can’t be a thing, can it? Hasn’t it only been 5 years since the last one came out? Unless you count 50 Shades as a reboot.

  28. marmoset says:

    Ugh, I love everything about her. I can’t help it. Love the dress, love the makeup, love the stupid shoes. Don’t get me started on the lip-biting, she makes me all weak in the knees with that.

    I know, I know. I seriously can’t help it though. I love how weirdly intense she is about everything. Love her glaring blind spots on the self-awareness front. I just want to listen to her talk all the time about everything.

    Sigh!

  29. Crumpet says:

    I like her, but GOD I wish she would stand up straight. Her and Keira Knightly make me frothy (stealing from Sixer, sorry!)!

  30. Vanessa says:

    She looks good. I’ve never cared for her as an actress, but she is a beautiful girl.

    Her and Taylor always had great chemistry with each other. They always looked so comfortable together. It’s probably why they had better chemistry in the twilight movies than her and rob.

    • Grace says:

      Seriously? I love their friendship but you could tell they were both cringing when they had to kiss each other. It’s not romantic at all. Think what you want about Rob and Kristen but they had chemistry. It’s what kept fans interested for 5 years even though being a Twilight fan was like social suicide – which was ridiculous. We should be allowed to like what we like

      • Carmen says:

        I thought the whole thing between Stewart and Pattinson was a showmance rather than a romance, and was engineered by the studio solely to putt butts in seats. It was a brilliant marketing device; to this day there are still loony Twihards who believe these two actors are actually living the roles they were playing. But the chemistry between them was zero.

  31. kri says:

    Surprisingly, I am liking that outfit. But the makeup needs serious help. Also, how does she even have any lip left to bite? FFS, stop that.

  32. Adrien says:

    She was good in Cloud of Sils Maria although I don’t understand what happened to her character. Confusing 3rd act.

  33. shannon says:

    I agree with her comment about Twilight being a stand alone movie. It was the best by far and I still watch it from time to time. I feel the same way about the book. I really enjoyed it and Meyer could’ve stopped right there as far as I’m concerned.

  34. OTHER RENEE says:

    I always think it’s weird when people just hand me roles, too.

  35. meme says:

    jesse eisenberg annoys me no end. his success baffles me.

    • ORLY says:

      Jesse is a pretty good actor, nothing surprising there. But if we’re talking personality, then you have a point.

  36. Kristen Stewart can sometimes look beautiful, but imo she has an added chameleon-like quality wherein she can also strongly favor other people. I think she can, at times, look like Jodie Foster, Katharine Hepburn or Winona Ryder. In these pics I think she looks a little like Parker Posey which I’ve never noticed before. I like her cat eye makeup, it’s extreme, but if you can’t go over the top for a Hollywood premiere, when can you?

  37. Tessd says:

    “Basic?!” It looks stunning! And I like rompers too. When you have the figure and the legs to pull it off, it’s the best thing ever.

  38. FingerBinger says:

    I like the romper. She looks pretty. I can tell that she hates the heels.

  39. mädchen says:

    Kristen looks amazing! I love the center part on her. I think it changes her look completely. makes it more high fashion combined with elegant. Adore her side part crazy hair too. Very funky!
    She reminds me of the black swan in these pictures.

  40. Blue says:

    She looks good here apart from the eye make-up which looks like something out of Star Wars. I was hoping she would bring her friend Alicia to the premiere instead she bought Taylor Lautner, same thing I guess.

    • Grace says:

      Alicia was there, they sat together at the screening. I don’t think red carpets are Alicia’s thing and i really don’t think showing off a relationship is something Kristen is interested in – boy or girl, and that is her right. At least Alicia showing up puts to rest the theory some of you had that she was ‘hiding’ Alicia ever since her mom’s fake ‘outing’. That was really insulting tbh

  41. WallFlower says:

    I like K-Stew. She looks pretty in that romper. A nice one sided pony tail would have fit nicely with the ensemble. One thing that I can appreciate about K-Stew is that she’s not a fame who’re. She’s not out flaunting her sexuality or taking pap strolls. She wants to be known for her acting and acknowledges that even if others think she’s horrible at it.

  42. p says:

    LMAO !!.. well she sure told you all . The press and all of their minions can say how they hate what she said but we all know deep down most of it is true . You guys just showed how correct she is by bringing something that happened over 3 years ago . SMH … She’s not giving you guys much now is she ? .. LOL..

  43. moon says:

    she was amazing in clouds of sils maria. the movie, not so.

  44. Fluff says:

    She has such amazing skin. It’s so unfair, especially since I think she probably spends all her downtime smoking pot, eating cheetos, and not showering.

  45. meow says:

    I liked Page six’s photo of her wearing her bitch face flipping off somebody. That’s the REAL Kristen.