Mon, 07 September 2009 04:42:32 ET
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Leaving school at the age of 14, Kristen Stewart says she 'couldn't relate' to friends of her own age, whom she considers mean and don't give her any chance.
Kristen Stewart admits that she left school at the age of 14 because she "couldn't relate" to friends of her own age. "I was glad to leave school. I couldn't relate to kids my own age. They are mean and don't give you any chance," she reveals.
"When I was there, I was never the type of girl to be walking around talking about acting, so I didn't get a whole lot of hassle, until someone found out, until someone saw some old movie and realized. I was trying to play it down," Stewart recalls. "But I definitely got, 'Oh, she's such a b***h.' They'd never spoken to me, but instantly they were, like, 'You are so rude.' I am not rude."
Additionally, the depicter of Bella Swan on "
Twilight" and its sequels, says she often feels older in her mind than she is physically. "I felt I should have been an adult at the age of five. And I thought I was an adult when I was 12. I wasn't like a warrior, but I have never been that kid who doesn't care a fig about anything. It's just the way I've been brought up," the 19-year-old beauty testifies.
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