Emma Roberts talks about the Vanity Fair cover with Blake, Kristen & Amanda


JJ: When I think of you, I remember the Vanity Fair cover you did with Blake Lively, Kristen Stewart and Amanda Seyfried, and all four of you have become so famous since then.


ER: That was a fun cover. It was really funny because it was before anyone had anything. I remember we all thought we were such an odd group, and I had actually just come from taking my SATs that day to shoot that cover. That’s how long ago that was. I remember thinking, “How weird.” Tt’s just weird to look back on it.

JJ: Do you keep in touch with anyone from that shoot?


ER: When I see them I am friendly with all of them. I really love all of them for different reasons, as far as their careers. They have all done some great movies. I’m not on a texting basis with them, but I think they are all really

awesome.

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Amanda Seyfried Mentions Kristen


Amanda’s aware the classic Red Riding Hood remake – helmed by Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke – could transport her to a never level of fame, that might change her life forever. And, having noted what happened to Kristen Stewart, she’s both fearful and ambitious. ‘She’s [Kristen Stewart] uncomfortable with it,’ Amanda tells us, ‘but also, it’s like she’s only being noticed for that and she’s been working for so long.

‘I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t just a little bit annoyed at the Twilight comparisons,’ the Chanel-clad star says of her latest movie. Does she worry about being in Kristen Stewart’s situation? ‘I don’t think that will happen to me,’ she says. ‘I don’t think about it. What if it doesn’t do well? Then I won’t have to deal with it. If it does do well? It’s different from Twilight.’

Amanda Seyfried mentions Kristen


The Press Association: Amanda – who was promoting her new film Red Riding Hood – said the modern-day fairytale, directed by Twilight filmmaker Catherine Hardwicke, has its differences with the Twilight series. „I think it’s hard not to compare Red Riding Hood because Catherine directed the first Twilight. But Red Riding Hood is a very different film,“ she said. „I mean, yeah, there’s a love triangle, and people can easily compare the relationship between Kristen Stewart and those two guys in Twilight to the Valerie, Henry, and Peter characters in this movie, but we have so many elements that make it completely different. Nobody knows who the wolf is in our movie.“

Quotes are from an interview given to Us Weekly.

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