#$?!%: That time Kristen Stewart dropped 11 F-bombs in an interview
She's not typically known for her emoting abilities, but somehow The Daily Beast got the notoriously wooden Kristen Stewart to perk up a little bit.
In fact, she was so fired up, she dropped nearly a dozen F-bombs during her interview, including this sage rumination on romance:
“Relationships, you just never (bleeping) know.”
How deep!
On filming a movie about love post-Robert Pattinson
"It was incredibly painful. Ugh, (bleeping) kill me."
On if gays being denied basic human rights upsets her
"Abso-(bleeping)-lutely. It is crazy."
On the lack of sex in Japanese society
"They’re not (bleeping). That’s crazy."
On why she's not into mood-regulating drugs
"As far as we know, you have one shot at this and it can be so (bleeping) beautiful, so why lessen the feeling of anything? Why numb yourself? I’m not on antidepressants. I think it’s bizarre."
On her favorite Beach Boys song, Love and Mercy
"I (bleeping)love that song. I could think about it and start being emotional. It absolutely (bleeping) annihilates me."
On her first kiss ... and other stuff
"It was horrible! It was so bad. It was (bleeping) repulsive. I was 14 and it was gross. It was not good. (laughs) But the first time something in you opens up and affects your entire body and has this control over you, it’s scary because there’s this chemical that’s released that you become addicted to. It literally feels like you don’t have free will anymore. I know that (bleeping) feeling. ... I think we have been desensitized to physical beauty because of the movies that we watch, and all the images that are thrust in our faces all the time. We don’t really appreciate the body, nature, a (bleeping) sunrise."
On managing heartbreak
"If you’ve been hurt—you know when you’ve broken up with someone and you look at someone walking down the street holding hands and think, “Ugh, give it a (bleepin’) year. Let me know how you feel in a year, ugh, I don’t’ believe in that,” well if we did our jobs right, then it would be to remind you that you can definitely get back to that, and how hard, amazing, and life-fulfilling those feelings were in the very beginning."