Robert Pattinson appeared on Good Morning America today and, once again, he got through the proceedings without directly speaking about Kristen. Pattinson appeared a bit more relaxed when chatting with George Stephanopoulos
Robert was given a box of his favourite cereal, Cinnamon Toast Crunch and was asked what he wanted his fans to know about the situation in his personal life
He said ''[My fans] seem pretty excited about ... kind of whatever. Um, I'd like my fans to know that Cinnamon Toast Crunch is just 130 calories [a serving].
''Pretty much everything that comes out of my mouth is irrelevant.''
Pattinson ended the interview by addressing a remark he made to Time magazine yesterday: “The world would be a much better place, I think, if all these bankers and billionaires were followed by paparazzi and studied as carefully.”
“The weird thing is, I can’t really tell you what’s interesting about actors either,” he said. “People don’t find the personal lives of people with much, much more power than any celebrity would have — don’t find their personal lives interesting. I think if you put the lives of people who controlled billions of dollars on the front news of every single paper, the world would be a better place. It’s the spin culture. If you took away publicists and things and people spoke for themselves, then they’d have to be responsible for their words.”
•Rob on his fans: "I guess if people think they're worried about you, it's sweet. It's kind of odd. But at the same time, the world is a pretty cruel place, so whatever inspires people to suddenly feel this kindness, hopefully they'll look at themselves and they'll look at their own lives and realize, [awestruck, Eureka-moment voice] I have the ability to . . . to empathize with people!"
•Rob on fame: "The world would be a much better place, I think, if all these bankers and billionaires were followed by paparazzi and studied as carefully. As soon as people look at something very closely, the whole thing just crumbles."
•Rob on his next project: "I'm going to make this movie Mission: Blacklist about Eric Maddox, an Army interrogator who was one of the major people responsible for finding Saddam Hussein . . . The story is crazy, absolutely bizarre. It's a really cool director called Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire. We're going to shoot in Iraq next Summer. In January, I'm doing The Rover with David Michôd (who did the Australian movie Animal Kingdom), a futuristic Western with Guy Pearce."
Rob is set to join the cast of QUEEN OF THE DESERT, which is to be directed by acclaimed German filmmaker Werner Herzog featuring alongside Australian blonde beauty Naomi Watts
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