There have been a lot of Kristen Stewart stories over the years, and many of them have been entirely focused on the star’s party life. It would seem that this is the case in yet another report about the former “Twilight” star, with accusations of her becoming too wild for friends. In the meantime, there is more trustworthy news involving the actress and Ben Foster with regards to a directorial debut.
A recent article by Star is claiming that Kristen Stewart is partying so much that her friends are becoming worried about her, Gossip Cop report. Not a word about anything the outlet claims is true, but this has not stopped it from acting as if it has an exclusive look into the actress’ personal life.
“To Kristen, the only way to blow off steam is by partying. She goes out most nights – usually to house parties where she can be herself and slug back some beers,” the questionable source reportedly said. “She’s working on back-to-back films, and the grind isn’t helping her. What she needs is a relaxing vacation to detox and sleep.”
Suffice it to say, none of that is true, and the simple fact is that there is simply no evidence to back any of these claims up. While Kristen Stewart has certainly been seen in party scenes, but there is no proof that she acts like a wild child during such situations.
For fans of the actress, though, there is actually a Kristen Stewart that should prove quite interesting. The star will basically be in a movie that will act as the directorial debut of actor Ben Foster. As to what the movie will be about, it seems to be quite an interesting love story.
“Our film is kind of anti-Beat. We meet our star-crossed lovers in New York City, head to the Texas border, roar through Mexico City’s underbelly, and end up in the Amazon jungle. This film is about love, sex, and self-discovery in all of its lush, dark and often hilarious complexity,” the actor said.


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