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Hollywood Is Disgustingly Sexist: Kristen Stewart Slams People Seeking Fame

The Twilight star stuns in head-to-toe Chanel on the June issue Harper’s Bazaar U.K. and gets real about sexism in Hollywood, her weight, and oh yes, even those steamy sex scenes with ex Robert Pattinson for Twilight.

“Women inevitably have to work a little bit harder to be heard. Hollywood is disgustingly sexist. It’s crazy. It’s so offensive it’s crazy,” she exclaimed.

And when it comes to people seeking fame, the brunette beauty says she totally doesn’t see the appeal.

“Fame is the worst thing in the world. Especially if it’s pointless. When people say, ‘I want to be famous’ Why? You don’t do anything.”

Having Stewart model for the magazine in gorgeous couture also brought up another hot button item: body image.

“I’m a little bigger than sample size when I’m eating cheeseburgers and am happy and comfortable,” K.Stew dished to the fashion mag about her figure. “If I’m stressed or working, the weight falls off. My weight and my sleep are tied to my nervous system. Sometimes I’ll sleep for 12 hours a night and sometimes sleep just doesn’t exist for me for a couple of months.”

And while the outspoken star is comfortable with her body, she’s generally less than thrilled about having to film sex scenes.

“I only hate them when they’re contrived. That’s when it’s grotesquely uncomfortable. On Twilight we had to do the most epic sex scene of all time. It had to be transcendent and otherworldly, inhuman, better sex than you can possibly ever imagine, and we were like, ‘How do we live up to that?’ It was agony. Which sucks, because I wanted it to be so good.” Sex doesn’t have to be bad or uncomfortable, this is why there are male enhancement pills to get some action going, you could check out https://www.vigrx.com/products/vigrx-plus/ for more information.

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