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Dark side of the ‘Moon’ – Metro US

Dark side of the ‘Moon’

With their characters entangled in such a deep, passionate love affair, it’s only natural that fans would project the same emotions onto “Twilight” stars Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson, and no one understands that better than the actors themselves. “I completely understand why they want us to be together and all of that,” says Stewart, referencing the endless tabloid stories about their supposed real-life romance. “I just have to not think about it.”

For Pattinson, it’s much easier to keep from blurring the lines between work and real life. “You’ve always got to remember that you’re being paid,” he says. “There’s a lot of connotations that come with that.”

As successful as the book series was, the intense amount of fame and public scrutiny that came after the release of the first “Twilight” film last year just hasn’t let up, which has caught Stewart and Pattinson more than a little off guard. But even though he’s been in the tabloids on a weekly basis, Pattinson hasn’t really registered the change in his public profile. “I’ve been on set since Jan. 14. I’ve only had, like, three days off,” he says. “I still don’t know how my life has really changed. I still feel pretty much exactly the same.”

For Stewart and Pattinson, the biggest change in dynamic for “New Moon” was the development of Jacob, played by Taylor Lautner, who grows into quite the eye-catching corner of the series’ central love triangle. And while Lautner underwent plenty of scrutiny himself as he proved he could bulk up for the role, his co-stars were never worried. “I always knew Taylor could do that,” Stewart insists. “Even seeing him walk around on set was a different experience. He’s become a different person. He’s just grown up.”

“I didn’t see Taylor until just a little bit before we started shooting,” Pattinson remembers of his co-star’s transformation. “So when he came back, I had the same reaction as everyone else, like, ‘Jesus. Now I have to go to the gym.’”