
Kristen and co-star Garrett Hedlund share some steamy romance scenes in their new movie ‘On The Road,’ and Garrett is dishing on how Rob supports Kristen while on set. Read on for all the details!
Kristen Stewart plays the wife of Tron star Garrett Hedlund in their new movie On The Road, and the actors filmed some very steamy sex scenes. But surprisingly, Robert Pattinson was on set during some of the scenes, and Garrett says Rob was very supportive of Kristen.
“Rob is fantastic,” Garrett told E! News while promoting the film on Nov. 5. “He definitely was around a lot when we were filming and [costar] Sam Riley‘s wife was around, too. We’d all go hang out after the day of shooting and then we’d go off and shoot the next day.”
He added, jokingly, “It’s a weird job that we do, isn’t it?”
We love that Rob was so supportive of Kristen, taking time to visit her on set!
Chime in, HollywoodLifers? Do you think the love scenes made Rob a little uncomfortable?
– Eric Ray
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Cheryl
Posted at 12:06 AM on November 10, 2012
okay, for everyone out in the real world, leave them along and let them live their lives the way they want to. At least they are both trying to make it work. and they don’t keep everyone and their brother putting there two cents in on there business. give it a rest. how would you feel if every waking hour someone keep bugging you about your mate ? telling you what you should do and not what to do, you would get mad, and tell them to mind there own business. since they are human and they know what everyone is thinking about everything, and they know and thanks there fans for caring and understanding, they would like for all the nonsense about Kristen and what she did. that is old news, leave it in the past, and move forward.