
In a brand new interview, Kristen opens up about playing the ‘wild, sexy girl’ in ‘On The Road’, and how she was inspired by Mary Lou’s self awareness.
Kristen Stewart is such a brave actress! The On The Road actress opened up in a new interview about playing such a sexual character in the movie, and how Mary Lou’s sex scenes were “necessary.” Kristen’s latest mature role has since made her more comfortable with playing sexy characters, which will be good for her new fetishism film!
Kristen Stewart Talks About Her Sexual Role In ‘On The Road’
“Human beings are just animals,” said Kristen to The Chicago Sun Times. “It’s about fiercely living and squeezing every single drop out of life and not denying any aspects of it.”
Kristen spoke about how Mary Lou had non gratuitous sex, and boy there are a lot of sex scenes in that film!
“So much is clearly illustrated through her sexuality in her film,” Kristen said of her character Marylou. “But there was nothing about it that seemed gratuitous. It just seemed so necessary. There was simply no question that this would be a more sexual role.”
“I didn’t want to just play the wild, sexy, girl. Yes, she’s daring, but my favorite thing about taking this character on is that she’s self-aware and completely not self-conscious. She’s someone who can harness her fears in life although she’s not above emotions like jealousy.”
What do YOU think HollywoodLifers? Do YOU think Kristen has a mature attitude?
Watch: Kristen Stewart Hangs With Taylor Lautner
– Eleanore Hutch
More On Kristen Stewart’s ‘On The Road’ Sex Scenes:
- Sam Riley: Having Sex With Kristen Stewart In ‘On The Road’ Was Awkward
- Kristen Stewart: ‘Dancing Is Harder Than Being Naked’
- Kristen Stewart: I’m Sexually Assertive Like In ‘On The Road’





Positive Outlook Girl
Posted at 1:51 PM on March 17, 2013
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