Kristen Stewart, usually reserved self during interviews, recently opened up to Paris-based magazine Mastermind about her views on sexuality in a particularly graphic manner.
In a report by People, the 28-year-old actress mentions her fascination with ambiguity about human sexuality and its relation to filmmaking. Stewart said that ambiguity allows people to create their own subjective experiences and indulge in a concept. According to her, ambiguity enhances the experiences by letting people create their own unique perspectives on what is happening, similar to her sexual experience.
In the interview, Kristen Stewart relates the importance of the concept to a drastic need for coming of age stories for women – similar to the prolific way that men's sexuality has been explored in cinema in the past. Stewart adds that she sees a lack of physical honesty in current stories and films that tackle the coming of age of young women and describes a scene with Sienna Torres graphically in a movie that Stewart is currently writing, which she hopes will be open about the fact that humans are sexual beings.
Kristen Stewart, who came out as gay during a “Saturday Night Live” monologue in 2017, is currently in a relationship with Kiwi model Stella Maxwell. Stella Maxwell has been publicly supportive of her partner's work, being seen celebrating with Stewart when she was cast in Elizabeth Banks's upcoming “Charlie's Angels” remake amidst rumors that Stewart and her old “Twilight” co-star have buried the hatchet over their previous relationship.
Robert Pattinson is particularly as carefree as his former beau with his relationship with English actress Suki Waterhouse confirmed to be a casual fling. Rumors that Pattinson and Waterhouse are no longer together have been making the rounds around the gossip industry. While the relationship has been confirmed as casual, no official confirmation has been made public that Waterhouse and Pattinson are seeing other people or have discontinued their casual relationship.
Robert Pattinson's presence in London may be due to his recent project with director David Michod, which recently started shooting in the U.K. Pattinson will be starring as the French prince The Dauphin in Michod's reimagining of the classic Shakespearean plays “Henry IV” and “Henry V.”


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