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Kristen Stewart calls Twilight 'such a gay movie' that's 'all about oppression' and confesses she 'hated' making Charlie's Angels reboot: 'You can't touch Cameron, Lucy and Drew'


Kristen Stewart got candid as she looked back at her movie-making career in a new interview with Variety on Thursday. The star dished on her Twilight films and the Charlie's Angels reboot.

Kristen shared the screen with Naomi Scott and Ella Balinska in the reimagined version of McGee's two Charlie's Angeles films, which originally starred the iconic trio of Liu, Barrymore, and Diaz. McGee's 2000 film and its 2003 sequel, both based on the original five-season Charlie’s Angels drama featuring Farrah Fawcett, Kate Jackson, and Jaclyn Smith, amassed a total of $250 million at the global box office. Following that, she will portray Lou, a secluded gym manager who falls for female bodybuilder Jacki (Katy O Brian) in Rose Glass’s thriller Love Lies Bleeding.

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