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Kristen likes free dresses, hates the haters

Kristen Stewart

Kristen Stewart is given a makeover by Vanity Fair. Picture: Mario Testino / Vanity Fair Source: Supplied

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Kristen Stewart

Kristen Stewart at Cannes. She looks great but she doesn't care what we think. Picture: Getty Images Source: Getty Images

PUNKY Kristen Stewart has been given an ultra-glam makeover for the cover of Vanity Fair, but honestly, she really doesn't care about what she looks like or what you think of her.

She tells the mag's editor she gets "some serious s***" for "not looking perfect in every photograph".

"I?m not embarrassed about it. I?m proud of it. If I took perfect pictures all the time, the people standing in the room with me, or on the carpet, would think, What an actress! What a faker! That thought embarrasses me so much that I look like s*** in half my photos, and I don?t give a f***," she said after a haute couture shoot by Mario Testino for the world's style bible.

"What matters to me is that the people in the room leave and say, 'She was cool. She had a good time. She was honest.' I don?t care about the voracious, starving s***-eaters who want to turn truth into s***. Not that you can say that in Vanity Fair!"

Mind you, if you look red carpet pictures of Stewart, she looks awkward, as if she finds the whole business an ordeal.

Perhaps her mind is on other things on her mind, like all the free stuff she could be getting - she tells the mag she loves wearing "cool s***" from the world's most respected and avant-garde designers - or the fact that she was bullied in school:

"I remember being made fun of because I wasn't wearing Juicy jeans. I didn't even think about it. I wore my gym clothes. But it?s not like I didn?t care that they made fun of me. It really bothered me. I remember this girl in sixth grade looked at me in gym and was like, ?Oh my God! That?s disgusting - you don?t shave your legs!"

Picture: Mario Testino / Vanity Fair

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