Kellan Lutz Promises "There's a Lot More Skin" in Breaking Dawn

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By Marc Malkin Oct 18, 2011 10:38 PMTags
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Breaking Dawn is going to be everything you expected—and more.

I'm talking about the naughtier bits.

"[T]here's a lot more skin, first of all," Kellan Lutz tells gay magazine The Advocate. "It's for a more mature audience. Our audience has grown up with us, and we have to grow along with them. The original high school fans are in college now, and they want to see more skin. [Director Bill Condon] has Taylor Lautner topless all the time, so there's some great eye-candy."

And could there be a gay vampire or werewolf coming out of the closet?

"We have so many castmembers in the movie, I wouldn't be surprised if one of the characters was gay and I just didn't know it," Lutz tells writer Brandon Voss. "I'd be all for it."

And Mr. Lutz proves once again why we love him so much. Not only does he prefer having gay roommates because they're "the cleanest," but he doesn't mind all the same sex attention he gets.

And that even includes the guy who approached him while he was relaxing naked in a hot tub at a spa?

"I was flattered," Lutz said. "We talked for about 15 minutes, and it clicked that he was probably hitting on me. By no means did I want to lead him on, so it was just kind of funny to me to realize that he was hitting on me—and doing a pretty good job." (PS: I swear it wasn't me!)

Lutz also isn't bothered by his own gay rumors. "See, I don't really go after girls," Lutz, who will next be seen practically naked in Immortals. "Most of the girlfriends I've had have come after me. So it's really funny when girls get offended because I don't hit on them.

"They'll transform their insecurity into, 'Oh, that makes sense, because I heard you're into guys and have a boyfriend.' I'm like, 'Seriously? That's your tactic to get me to like you?' There will always be rumors, but I know who I am."