Steventeen Interview With Kristen, Nikki, and Ashley
October 13, 2009 by Sara
Filed under Interviews, News
Here are quotes from Seventeen’s interviews with Kristen Stewart, Ashley Greene & Nikki Reed.
Kristen Stewart:
Her First Attraction to Bella
“I think it was the fact that she could hold her own against Edward, because it’s a strange dynamic that they have. I think people relate to her just because she’s got conviction.”
Before the TwiMania
“It started out just like any other job I’ve ever done. I don’t like to get excited about something until I’ve gotten to live through it.”
The Payoff
“I’m glad to be a part of something that’s actually bigger than me for once. The success of it is the coolest thing ever because I can’t tell you how much it hurts to do something that you feel like you can really learn from — and you feel is an important section of your life that you put everything into — and then nothing, it just never comes out. So the fact that we can share that, that’s why we do this. It’s the coolest thing.
Ashley Greene:
Downtime in Vancouver
“We’d shop. We were right on Robson [Street in Vancouver], it’s kind of a shopping strip, and there’s a ton of stores that just line it. I got really cool jumpers. And I went to H&M, of course, because I love that store!”
She almost crashed the porsche!
“I had to learn how to drive it with a truck driver, which was really fun. And he said I was a really great driver. But then I had to race this Porsche up all these really narrow roads and avoid pedestrians. So I was a little preoccupied, but I did it twice, and it looked really good! I guess I was really close to the wall though. Driving on set makes you nervous, like when a cop is behind you; you’re not doing anything wrong, but because the cop is behind you, you get nervous.”
Nikki Reed:
Her New Moon escape
“It got really overwhelming when we wrapped the second film with publicity. Having people wait outside of my house sort of gives me a panic attack. I’m a believer in the concept that people should not be followed and photographed everywhere. I decided to leave for a little while, and it turned into a two-month vacation in Greece!”
Missing Out on Vancouver
“We got to really enjoy and explore Portland because we were a little bit more discreet [than we are now]. Shooting the second film was a game of hide-and-seek where we couldn’t go without being followed and looked at.”

















