Kristen Stewart is allegedly becoming addicted to boozing due to excessive partying. Her friends are already worried because her health could be negatively affected by her current lifestyle.
According to the latest edition of Star Magazine (via Gossip Cop), the friends of Robert Pattinson’s ex are asking her to slow down as her boozing habit and partying have supposedly reached the unhealthy level already. One source told the paper that Kristen usually go out at night and enjoys going to house parties where she can drink all the beer she wants and just be herself.
“To Kristen, the only way to blow off steam is by partying. She goes out most nights – usually to house parties,” the tipster said.
The source added that her friends are seeing the effects of her extreme partying and in fact, Kristen Stewart looked very haggard at a bar in Los Angeles just after her latest movie, JT LeRoy, premiered. “She’s working on back-to-back films, and the grind is not helping her. What she needs is a relaxing vacation to detox and sleep,” the source explained.
Gossip Cop believes that this story is false, so it checked the details to confirm. The publication was able to speak with someone from Kristen’s circle and was told it is not true that some of the actress’ pals think that she has been partying too much.
GC added that this is obviously made up because concrete and reliable evidence was not presented in the story. Rather, the news was only made based on the tips from someone who cannot be named and traced. The lack of proof and reliable source are surely a recipe for creating a false report that only wants to trend.
Meanwhile, Kristen Stewart just finished JT LeRoy as her latest project and up next, fans will see her in the reboot of “Charlie’s Angels” the movie. Ella Balinska and Naomi Scott also star in the movie that will premiere on Nov. 15.


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