Kristen Stewart's Carversation Is Just as Awkward as You'd Think It Would Be, but There's a Friend Involved—Watch Now!

She and Suzie Riemer answer a bunch of questions during their limited time together

By Francesca Bacardi May 13, 2015 8:42 PMTags

Kristen Stewart, who has become well known for her awkward interviews, has finally attempted to play it cool by staging an unstaged interview with best friend Suzie Riemer. But somehow K.Stew still manages to be her awkward self, but this time there's an endearing rapport between her and her BFF!

Participating in one of Riemer's Carversations, Stewart tries to answer a plethora of random questions that are fired at her by Riemer while traveling to a LACMA screening of Clouds of Sils Maria. Questions range from hypotheticals to "either or," and in the four-and-a-half minutes viewers learn a lot about the Twilight star.

For example, if given the choice between Coke or Pepsi, the actress chooses Coke! She would also prefer to eat pho instead of Chinese food. Clearly, she has specific preferences, but when given the option for an alternate reality, she's just as picky.

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Suzie asks her pal what she would be doing if she weren't a successful actress, and based on her answer, it seems like the 25-year-old has thought about this before. "I'd probably be like catering and hoping to get into props and writing my first screenplay thinking that I was going to change the world of cinema," she says. "That's a hypothetical."

She let's off some steam before the screening by smoking a couple of cigarettes, admitting that she's a little nervous to go and "do" her "job." But Suzie casually reminds her that she shouldn't have to worry because she just participated in an impromptu interview!

The two pals also discuss how they know each other, and it turns out they have been friends since middle school. Both of their images obviously have since changed, but that didn't stop the two from making fun of each other.

"I remember [Suzie] as being Ghetto Suzie because she had hoop earrings," Stewart spills of her friend. "She was unlike any other white girl from the Valley."

The conversation ends as they pull up to LACMA, but not before the driver pulls out Stewart's César award, the French equivalent of an Oscar, that she won for her role in the movie. That's one way to get an actress pumped!