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Kristen Stewart: You Shattered Young Women's Dreams

Posted: 07/31/2012 8:42 pm

Kristen Stewart, you didn't just break Robert Pattinson's heart when you cheated on him, you also let down millions of young women who admired you.

Kristen Stewart, you may not have set out to be a role model when you signed on to play Bella Swan in the five Twilight saga movies. But you sure became one, as women of all ages grew to admire you big time as they watched you grow up both on and off the screen.

Kristen, you appeared to have so much in common with awkward, insecure Bella, who was a devoted, loving and loyal daughter, friend, girlfriend and then wife.

Like Bella, you didn't appear to care in the least for expensive clothes, cars, homes or vacations -- the kinds of superficial things that seem to play a huge role in the lives of most female celebrities -- and real women liked that.

They loved that you appeared to stay as down-to-earth as ever,taking to the streets in LA, London or Vancouver, British Columbia in your signature Converse sneakers, skinny jeans, a sloppy T-shirt, and one of Rob's favorite baseball caps.

Women were thrilled that you didn't go all Hollywood. No one ever saw you shopping for $6000 Hermes purses, getting manis or pedis, and you never spouted off about some crazy diet you were on.

No, instead like any "normal" 22-year-old, your life revolved around your work, your boyfriend and your family.

For young women focused on growing their own careers, you were an inspiration. You devoted yourself to working hard and taking on tough assignments, just like they were doing in their own fields.

In between shooting the five Twilight films, you got busy filming, The Runaways, Welcome to the Rileys, and On the Road. Then as soon as Breaking Dawn Parts I and two were done, you were off to shoot Snow White and the Huntsman.

Young women were proud of you because even though you had an amazing boyfriend, you didn't let your love life get in the way of your career. You didn't put Rob ahead of your work. No, you were an independent young woman who had your priorities in proper order. Your career could not be derailed by a demanding boyfriend who insisted that your career needed to take a backseat to his.

But that's the thing -- Rob wasn't a self-centered demanding boyfriend at all. No, he was as respectful of your career as you were to his. He supported you every step of the way, and the two of you worked hard to not let long distance destroy your relationship.

When Rob was shooting Cosmopolis in Toronto, you jetted in and stayed with him all night on set, just so you two could be together.

When you filmed Snow White, he flew to the set in England. When Rob had his NYC premier for Remember Me, you made a surprise appearance on the red carpet to support him, and then you flew in again from California to attend his Water for Elephants premiere in NYC.

Then, there were the adorable and again super low-key dates that you and Rob went on. No one, and I repeat that again -- no one would have believed that you were each worth $25, $30 and then $50 million dollars each because you lived like two money-crunched college students, dressed most of the time in vintage clothes.

You spent New Year's Eve at a local pub on the Isle of Wight two years in a row, you were just as likely to eat in little local restaurants as LA or London's trendy SoHo House and when you wanted to surprise Rob with a Christmas present you shopped at his favorite guitar shop -- Norman's Rare Guitar Shop, in Tarzana, California. You even took your dad, John Stewart, to help you pick out the gift.

Kristen, it was such a normal-seeming, happy life that you had on your own and with Rob, or so it seemed.

Like Bella and Edward, you two appeared to focus on real values, not surfacey Hollywood B.S.

Rob, sources told HollywoodLife.com repeatedly, was devoted to you. And even though as a couple you were intensely private, words and photos slipped out. We loved the photo of you two making out at a party in Cannes, it was delicious when you Kristen finally admitted in an interview in the November 2011 issue of British GQ that you had a British boyfriend, and then we all were thrilled to bits when we heard you whisper, "I love you" to Rob, during a press conference at the recent Comic-Con.

For millions of young women, it was awesome to have a woman they could totally relate to who so successful in both her professional and personal life.

You were certainly pretty, but you were no modelesque glamazon. You cleaned up really good for the red carpet and photo shoots but most of the time you were kind of casually thrown together like the rest of us.

But most of all, for so many young women, who can't find a nice guy, the two of you showed young women that it was very possible to have a loving, committed and long-lasting romance, even when you were just in your twenties. Kristen, you were 22 and Rob, just 26, when it all came crashing down.

And boy did it come crashing down, last Wednesday, July 25, when Us Weekly revealed their cover story and photos of your cheating with Snow White director, Rupert Sanders.

Millions of your fans didn't want to believe it. They refused to accept that the photos of you in full PDA mode with Rupert Sanders were real. They hoped beyond hope that they had been photoshopped.

Only when you issued your apology later that day, did the truth sink into many of your fans.

You were not the woman of principle and substance they had believed in. You were not the relationship role model that they had wanted to emulate. You couldn't be a personal role model either -- you had been having an affair with a married man. You could have destroyed a family with two small children.

You broke Rob's heart, and just as hurtful as that, you had publicly embarrassed and humiliated him.

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Kristen Stewart, you didn't just break Robert Pattinson's heart when you cheated on him, you also let down millions of young women who admired you. Kristen Stewart, you may not have set out to be a r...
Kristen Stewart, you didn't just break Robert Pattinson's heart when you cheated on him, you also let down millions of young women who admired you. Kristen Stewart, you may not have set out to be a r...
 
 
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appacom
Still fired up!
01:08 AM on 09/11/2012
Get over yourself, Bonnie. The rest of us have.
06:55 PM on 08/27/2012
Really Bonnie "Hollywoodlife.com" Fuller you have some big balls writing this weight of the world on 22 year old Kristen Stewart's shoulders however are young girls of the world going to make it now article! How dare you pretend to care about how people see this young women when your crap website helps to distort the truth of the real person she is. You need to turn that mirror your way so you can take a good long ugly look at how good of a role model you are and start making improvements there first! I would be happy if my daughter look at Kristen as a role model because in my book she is as real as them come. But people like you will never understand that, because you make your living off of lies and hate and no one will ever see you the way they see her! Keep crap like this on that sad excuse of a entertainment website you work for please & thank you!
01:06 PM on 08/17/2012
Actors, athletes, and celebrities in general are not role models, they are flawed human beings (as we all are) whom the public have elevated to high status. Women, both young and mature, should look to other women in their fields, families, and communities for mentoring and abandon this celebrity worship.
01:02 AM on 08/17/2012
Really? It's good to know that you have never made a mistake and you were perfect at 22. Keep up the good work.
06:58 PM on 08/16/2012
Oh good grief. *She's 22.* This was very disappointing to read. Nobody's denying that she made a mistake, much less Ms. Stewart herself, but come on. She's got enough to deal with at this point, and I really hope she never sees this awful article. Leave her alone. Also, why is nobody criticizing the much older married director with whom she apparently had the dalliance? It really does take two to tango, you know.
02:20 PM on 08/16/2012
Life and people are not perfect. There are disappointments and painful times in our lives. That's the reality. Hopefully, we live and learn from our experiences. That's the most important lesson for young girls (and boys).
06:59 PM on 08/12/2012
No se didn't lady. Grow up
03:28 PM on 08/07/2012
I am an author and columnist, and am frankly stunned at the preachiness of this post. Seriously, Ms. Fuller you need to get off your moral high horse and give this girl a break.

I can't imagine there are any among us who haven't made mistakes, we're just lucky enough that the world doesn't tweet about them.
04:02 PM on 08/23/2012
I can't believe she would write this - she's been around for a long time, I thought she'd be more professional. So preachy, and a little strange...
07:35 AM on 08/07/2012
People apparently need a good dose of reality, starting with the author.
She's human. We all make mistakes, we all screw up horribly. The majority of us screw up at least one awesomely perfect relationship in our lives. The difference being, most of us don't live under the microscope that is celebrity, and that is starring in Twilight. She's still relatible, she's just human now, and not the all-powerful mega-goddess her throngs of fans thought her to be.
Also, I'm going to agree with a previous poster, there is a serious case of silent girlfriend going on here.
11:46 PM on 08/06/2012
I don't usually take issue with an author's blog but I couldn't let this one slide. From the way things were written, it's seems as if the author was a silent g/f in the relationship and *she* was the one that was cheated on. I am a Twi-hard but a lot of people need to get a grip on reality about the situation. They are simply people, mere mortals. Although Kristen & Rupert were stupid enough to get photographed, this is truly an issue only for the parties involved, not for society to burn her at the stake for a transgression. On the other hand, did anyone seriously think Kris and Rob's relationship was going to break any Hollywood longevity records?
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Samirah1368
Waking up to an Obama Presidency. Sweeeeet!
04:47 PM on 08/06/2012
Oh please boo hoop
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bettyboop68
09:53 PM on 08/05/2012
These actresses are not perfect. They are human beings who are going to make mistakes.
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Merersu
Tempering the Rage through Revelation
09:49 PM on 08/05/2012
WTH! Kristen Stewart is a young woman who has been with the same guy since she was 16 and made one mistake. All those disappointed little girls need to get a grip and look a lot closer to home for people to admire. Kristen is human and she has a right to make mistakes.

All you Twiharts need to get a frigen grip!
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Samirah1368
Waking up to an Obama Presidency. Sweeeeet!
04:49 PM on 08/06/2012
I agree. As disappointing as it is I think a 40 something ahole took advantage of a young silly girl. Articles like this are just prolonging the BS
03:53 PM on 08/05/2012
bonnie fuller: this insipid editorial is an excellent example of the type of maudlin misogynist rhetoric poisoning mass media. what about the fact that this 40 year old married with two children director cheated on his WIFE with a woman who's barely an adult? who knows the level of commitment between stewart and patterson? we do, however, know the level of commitment the director made, and broke. disappointingly flat piece for huffpost by a woman who is certainly not a role model herself.
08:52 PM on 08/04/2012
Oh please. The girl is 22. People admire her acting skills and the character she brought to life. You don't know enough about her to admire her. And again she is 22...Brand new to the adult world. Not worthy of being put on a pedastal...yet. Your bad.
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bettyboop68
09:55 PM on 08/05/2012
I agree. I don't understand why they make them more than what they are.