Kristen Stewart Says She Talks to Ghosts

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Actress Kristen Stewart revealed in her cover story for September’s issue of Vanity Fair that she speaks to ghosts and explained that “there is an energy” that she is “really sensitive to.”

Speaking to Vanity Fair on her upcoming projects and continued hesitancy to embrace fame, Stewart revealed that she talks to ghosts.

“Do you believe in ghosts?” Vanity Fair’s Durga Chew-Bose asked the Twilight actress, keeping Stewart’s 2016 role in the paranormal film Personal Shopper in mind.

“I talk to them,” Stewart said. “If I’m in a weird, small town, making a movie, and I’m in a strange apartment, I will literally be like, ‘No, please, I cannot deal. Anyone else, but it cannot be me.’ Who knows what ghosts are, but there is an energy that I’m really sensitive to. Not just with ghosts, but with people. People stain rooms all the time.”

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Stewart, who has been somewhat of an LGBT icon, made waves in the past for touting many left-wing narratives common in Hollywood. She starred in the LGBT drama Lizzie last year, which Stewart hoped would serve as a “bloody warning” to “patriarchal oppressors.”

As Breitbart News reported:

EW reports that Lizzie “slices down to the bone of speculative history with his feminist reframing of the mysterious Borden family murders, which suggests the infamous suspected murderess (Chloë Sevigny) actually rebelled against her father’s abuses with her Irish maid-turned-lesbian lover, Bridget, played by Kristen Stewart.”

Stewart plays Borden in the LBGTQ-themed feminist film about a young women who axe murders her father and stepmother in Fall River, Massachusetts, in 1892. She was acquitted of the murders.

The article continues, stating that Stewart, “explains to EW why patriarchal oppressors should heed the film’s bloody warning — and how the project avoids dressing its central lovers in same-sex cinema clichés.”

While the Snow White and the Huntsman star said that it is not important for an individual to define his or her sexuality, she is in a relationship with New Zealand model Stella Maxwell. Stewart hosted Saturday Night Live in 2017 and mocked President Donald Trump for previously tweeting about her past relationship with Robert Pattison, remarking: “And Donald, if you didn’t like me then, you’re probably not going to like me now, ’cause I’m hosting SNL and I’m, like, sooo gay, dude.”

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