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“I apologise to everyone”: Kristen Stewart regrets making people “angry” but doesn’t care if they hate her

Kristen Stewart regrets making people angry but doesn't care if they hate her

Kristen admitted it doesn’t matter if love or hate her because it ‘won’t stop her from doing her sh*t’

Kristen Stewart regrets making people angry but doesn’t care if they hate her

We might have to start keeping Kristen Stewart’s apologies on file because she seems to be saying ‘sorry’ an awful lot lately.

The Twilight actress left fans properly furious when she cheated on long-term boyfriend Robert Pattinson earlier this year.

She was forced to make a public statement that was basically begging Rob to forgive her for getting off with married film director and father of two Rupert Sanders.

In an interview with Newsweek , Kristen sent a message to the people who have been having a go at her.

She said: “It’s not a terrible thing if you’re either loved or hated. But honestly, I don’t care ’cause it doesn’t keep me from doing my sh*t.’

“And I apologise to everyone for making them so angry. It was not my intention.”

The 22-year-old added: “It’s a little annoying having to be so compartmentalised. I go from box to box to box.”

“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.”

Kristen’s “momentary indiscretion” with Rupert happened while the pair were working on movie Snow White and the Hunstman.

She has been recruited for the sequel while Rupert wasn’t invited back to work on the film.

He’s not even allowed to turn up and be in charge of the tea round. Which is arguably a more important job.

Kristen spoke for the first time about her break up with R-Patz last week.

She said: “If you’re honest you’ll make mistakes but that’s when the most interesting things happen.

“I used to just stay in my hotel room rather than deal with everything, but if you get too caught up in what others think you become a really disjointed person.”

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