Kristen Stewart has revealed that she has no regrets about signing up to
the Twilight franchise - and says they didn't even think the first film
would do well enough to get a sequel.
The 22-year-old - who reprises her role as Bella in the final
instalment, Breaking Dawn Part 2 - has been the focus of tabloid
attention, due to her on-off relationship with co-star Robert Pattinson
and is constantly chased by paparazzi and the films' fans (aka
Twi-hards).
"There have been some heavy moments obviously but I would trade nothing," she said.
"It's such a strange job; you need to be a little crazy, you need to be a little obsessive.
"Also being so young it's really rare. How often do people find what
really genuinely challenges them in life at this age? I get so much more
time to do what I love than most people do."
The actress, who will attend the film's UK premiere tonight with co-stars Robert and Taylor Lautner, added: "I started [acting] when I was 10 years old so I definitely wouldn't trade anything."
Kristen, who was 17 when she was cast in the first Twilight film in
2007, admitted they never knew that the series would become such a huge
phenomenon.
"We didn't even know a sequel was possible. It genuinely wasn't the goal," she recalled.
"It definitely had a following but I think we all imagined it was
fairly cult-ish. And then when it suddenly took like wildfire, it
actually made sense.
"It's not like it was expected but it was like if anything was going to do it then it made sense it was this."
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 is released on November 16.
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