Robert Pattinson is at Cannes this year with two of his films, The Rover and Maps To The Stars.
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Twilight star Robert Pattinson shares an uneasy relationship with fame as his star status means he often gets photographed, something the 'self-conscious' actor finds unnerving.
Robert, who found stardom as the teen heartthrob through the Twilight movies, has often been a subject of magazine gossips thanks to his romance and subsequent break-up with co-star Kristen Stewart. (Also read:Robert Pattinson Given Warm Welcome by Fans in Cannes )
The actor, who is at Cannes this year with two of his films - The Rover and Maps To The Stars - said he would love to never get photographed again, reported E! Online.
"I'm just trying to not be in stupid gossip magazines, basically, and I think the best way to do it is never be photographed ever," the 28-year-old actor said during a press conference at the ongoing Cannes Film Festival in France.
"As I get older, I just get more and more and more self-conscious about getting photographed. I don't know why." (Also read:Robert Pattinson wants to direct? )
I've done it too many times and now I feel like everyone can see through me," Robert said.
Robert, who found stardom as the teen heartthrob through the Twilight movies, has often been a subject of magazine gossips thanks to his romance and subsequent break-up with co-star Kristen Stewart. (Also read:Robert Pattinson Given Warm Welcome by Fans in Cannes )
The actor, who is at Cannes this year with two of his films - The Rover and Maps To The Stars - said he would love to never get photographed again, reported E! Online.
"I'm just trying to not be in stupid gossip magazines, basically, and I think the best way to do it is never be photographed ever," the 28-year-old actor said during a press conference at the ongoing Cannes Film Festival in France.
"As I get older, I just get more and more and more self-conscious about getting photographed. I don't know why." (Also read:Robert Pattinson wants to direct? )
I've done it too many times and now I feel like everyone can see through me," Robert said.