Robert Pattinson (Wrongly) Believes No One Wants to Commit to Him

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There are only a couple more days left to obsess about Twilight and Robert Pattinson before Friday's premiere, so we're going to get as "OMG, Twilight!" as possible before it's over.

Rob Pattz appears on The Ellen DeGeneres Show this Friday to discuss the only things that matter: girls and his hair.

Of course, the actor's just as charming and self-deprecating as ever, expressing his confusion over people’s obsession with his hair, among other things. That we get—our odes to his magical hair could be kind of overwhelming for the Hollywood newbie. But there is one thing he’s totally wrong about...

When asked about his relationship status, he tells Ellen, “No one else seems to want to get into a relationship with me—it’s really strange.”

While the audience cheers for his singledom, he explains, “People like screaming at me. They like screaming at me in relationships as well. But yeah, no one wants to commit.”

Funny, we know lots of people willing to get out of their commitments to commit to him, but we're not going to get into that. We're all about the news here, not fanggirl gushing.

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