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Kristen Stewart Directly Criticizes Donald Trump: 'I Don’t Want to Live in the US'
Kristen Stewart, the renowned Hollywood actress and director, has openly criticized US President Donald Trump, expressing her strong desire to work in Europe rather than remain in the United States.
In a recent interview with The Times of London, Stewart was asked if she planned to stay in the US in the foreseeable future. She responded decisively, “Probably not.” Drawing particular attention, Stewart further explained, “Reality is being completely dismantled under Trump,” outlining her perspective on the current state of America.
“We need to take some cues from the way he operates and directly create the reality we want to live in,” she emphasized during the interview.
Asked if she would be able to remain in the US should Trump continue to lead, Stewart reiterated, “Probably not,” making her stance unmistakably clear. She added, “It’s not possible to work freely in America,” candidly sharing her frustrations.
However, Stewart clarified that she has not completely given up on the United States. “That doesn’t mean I want to give up entirely,” she said.
Stewart also expressed a heartfelt aspiration: “I want to make movies in Europe and bring those films back for American audiences to see.”
The complicated relationship between Stewart and Trump dates back 14 years. In 2012, before his political career, Trump publicly criticized Stewart on his personal social media account during her highly publicized relationship issues, causing widespread controversy.
At that time, Trump posted several messages to Robert Pattinson, Stewart's then-boyfriend, urging him to break up with her. Stewart later reflected on the incident, describing it as “almost obsessive and incomprehensible,” adding, “It was truly a crazy situation.”
In 2017, Stewart appeared on the US show Saturday Night Live (SNL), where she mentioned the incident again and came out as gay during her monologue. Opening the segment, Stewart said, “I’m a little nervous. President Trump might be watching this show.”
She continued, “Back during ‘Twilight,’ I was dating Robert Pattinson, and we broke up four years ago. That seemed to drive Donald Trump crazy. He dissed me 11 times on Twitter.”
Stewart finished with a witty remark that drew laughter from the audience: “I thought it was because he disliked me, but maybe he just liked Pattinson. Either way, it’s fine. I’m gay now.”
Note “This article was translated from the original Korean version using AI assistance, and subsequently edited by a native-speaking journalist.”
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