This Article is From Feb 12, 2014

Kristen Stewart: Stand by every mistake I've ever made

Kristen Stewart: Stand by every mistake I've ever made

Kristen regrets that she did not pursue a college education.

Highlights

  • Actress Kristen Stewart didn't immerse herself in work after breaking up with Robert Pattinson, but she does realizes her mistakes.
  • Eonline.com reports that the 23-year-old, who spent 2013 taking road trips with her friends to New Orleans and Nashville, working on her poetry, playing guitar and reconnecting with middle school friends from Woodland Hills, California, doesn't explicitly discuss her 2012 fling with director Rupert Sanders, but she responded to those who've criticized her personal life in an interview to Marie Claire.
  • "I stand by every mistake I've ever made, so judge away," the Twilight star told Marie Claire. The interview will appear in the March 2014 issue of the magazine.
  • The actress has one regret that she did not pursue a college education.
  • "The biggest struggle I've ever had has been about not going to school and working instead. I was worried about turning down specific individual experiences. Like each movie was, 'F**k, I have to do that movie.'"
Los Angeles: Actress Kristen Stewart didn't immerse herself in work after breaking up with Robert Pattinson, but she does realizes her mistakes.

Eonline.com reports that the 23-year-old, who spent 2013 taking road trips with her friends to New Orleans and Nashville, working on her poetry, playing guitar and reconnecting with middle school friends from Woodland Hills, California, doesn't explicitly discuss her 2012 fling with director Rupert Sanders, but she responded to those who've criticized her personal life in an interview to Marie Claire.

"I stand by every mistake I've ever made, so judge away," the Twilight star told Marie Claire. The interview will appear in the March 2014 issue of the magazine.

The actress has one regret that she did not pursue a college education.

"The biggest struggle I've ever had has been about not going to school and working instead. I was worried about turning down specific individual experiences. Like each movie was, 'F**k, I have to do that movie.'"
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