Kristen Stewart on the DAUNTING Part of Playing Princess Diana
Kristen Stewart makes for a stunning Princess Diana in the new movie “Spencer,” and now she’s opening up to “Extra’s” Rachel Lindsay about the role that’s already creating Oscar buzz. While chatting at the film's L.A. premiere on Tuesday, Stewart said of playing the most famous woman in the world, “I'm not the only one that looks at pictures and videos of her and goes… 'Do I want to be her daughter, or her best friend? Or maybe I want to date her?'” Kristen added, “Yes, she's very famous, but I think playing someone that everyone loved so much was the most daunting thing.”

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