Kristen Stewart Apologizes for Angering Fans: "It Was Not My Intention"

"It's not a terrible thing if you're either loved or hated," she tells Newsweek. "But honestly, I don't care 'cause it doesn't keep me from doing my s--t."

By Bruna Nessif Dec 19, 2012 2:34 AMTags
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Listen up, people, Kristen Stewart is sorry.

For what, you ask? Well, kinda for everything that's ever made you shake your head at the Twilight star, but K.Stew admits that the haters never prevent her from continuing to do her thing.

"It's not a terrible thing if you're either loved or hated," the On the Road actress tells Newsweek. "But honestly, I don't care 'cause it doesn't keep me from doing my s--t."

Hey, Stewart never sugarcoats anything, but she did add, "I apologize to everyone for making them so angry. It was not my intention."

The celeb also admitted that after the Rupert Sanders scandal and all the scrutiny that came with it, she found herself hiding out. 

"It's a little annoying having to be so compartmentalized," she says. "I go from box to box to box. Like right now, this is so crazy 'cause we're out at a restaurant. But I'm going out a lot more now. I was starting to get closed off and self-conscious, and I'm trudging forth into the world more often."

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And as for the end of Twilight, well, that's just another chapter in her book.

"The only relief when it comes to Twilight is that the story is done," she said. "I start every project to finish the motherf--ker, and to extend that [mentality] over a five-year period adapting all of these treasured moments over four books, it was constantly worrying. But as long as people's perspective of me doesn't keep me from doing what I want to do, it doesn't matter."