Robert Pattinson's Girls Gone Wild Proposition: Joe Francis Offers Star $100,000 to Shoot Spring Break Video

Joe Francis asks Breaking Dawn star to be cameraman at an exotic "location of your choosing"

By Rebecca Macatee Dec 06, 2012 7:41 PMTags
Robert Pattinson, Joe FrancisJordan Strauss/Invision/AP; Jason Merritt/Getty Images

Robert Pattinson just got a wild proposition.

The Twilight star was offered $100,000 Wednesday to shoot a Girls Gone Wild video. In a letter obtained by E! News, Joe Francis propositions Kristen Stewart's beau after hearing the Breaking Dawn Part 2 joke about the adult franchise.

During a recent appearance on Geek Nation's The Kevin McCarthy Show, Rob was asked, hypothetically, what famous cast he'd like his fellow Twilighters to mingle with. "Maybe the Hogan Knows best cast," he quipped. "I was gonna say Girls Gone Wild but like…Girls Gone Wild would be better."

The 26-year-old Cosmopolis star then reasoned that a rendezvous with some Girls Gone Wild ladies might "really get [Edward Cullen] out of his shell a little!"

Francis wrote to Rob that he "was pleased to hear your mention of Girls Gone Wild" and "per your positive comments," would like to give him the "unique opportunity to make those comments a reality."

"The beaches are packed with amazing girls during Spring Break and it would be a major bonus not only for us, but for the millions of Twilight fans to see you with a camera in your hands filming alongside our talented crew at some of the biggest beach parties in the country," Joe added. "The action is non-stop and it would definitely be something worth marking of your bucket list."

Rob would be given $100,000 for his participation in one of Girls Gone Wild's "over-the-top Spring Break video shoots in a location of your choosing over the course of 3 days." Joe noted for R.Pattz to "keep in mind" the money could also be donated to "a charity of your choosing once the shoot is complete."

No official word yet on whether Rob will accept the offer, but we're guessing his answer is no.