Kristen Stewart Goes Glam and Makes a "BFD" About Breaking Dawn

The Twilight actress talks about her famous fang-loving character to W Magazine

By Ted Casablanca, Natalie Wheeler Aug 12, 2011 6:20 PMTags
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For all you oldies out there, BFD means big f--king deal. And its Kristen Stewart's fave acronym, apparently.

The famous fang-banger—who, we must say, looks beyond fab in these new pics—chatted with W magazine about the last Twi­ films (tear), and it appears that K.Stew is feeling more attached to Bella than ever.

Like, so much so, that she now refers to her in the first person:

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"The last Twilight book is filled with BFDs," Kris dished to W. "For me, it was ridiculously dramatic: I get married, give birth, the baby has an incredibly accelerated growth rate we're all very concerned about and I say goodbye to my dad for the last time ever."

We'll leave it to the most dramatic of Twi-hards to take the last part of that quote out of context and start celebrating the birth of a Robsten baby.

Meanwhile, K.Stew goes on to chat about leaving Bella Swan behind, saying that "it was all big—I could never go, ‘Whew, I'm losing this character.' "

We can tell, Kris!

But all good things must come to an end, no? And now that she and her real-life beau, Robert Pattinson, have finally retired their famous fangs for good, Kristen's feelin' kind of like, well, a firework. Or so she says.

"After that scene, my true final scene," Kristen recalls. "I felt like I could shoot up into the night sky and every pore of my body would shoot light. I felt lighter than I've ever felt in my life."

And while these last two films might put the final nail in the coffin on Bella and Edward's steamy story, Kristen is giving us hope that she might get all supernatural on us again, ‘cause K.S. definitely has a thing for the bloodsucker type.

"I f--king love me a vampire," Kristen admitted. "I was 17 when I read Twilight, and at the time it was so perfect for me. The script was about young kids who think they can handle stuff that they just can't."

That's peachy and all, but why does the babe behind Bella love those killer vamps so much? Well, for the same reason every gal—and guy too, of course—does: "Vampires are a little dangerous—and we girls like to test ourselves."

Ooh la la, how risqué. Tho, if she dabbles in the undead again, maybe they'll be a bit scarier and a bit less glittery next time?

Just sayin'.