Kristen Stewart News: 'Personal Shopper' Star Flipped Off Photographers? Fed Up With Fame?

Kristen Stewart was caught in the act as she flipped off photographers recently. The "Personal Shopper" actress has been in the news lately despite being done for publicity for her latest movies as the paparazzi has been following her around in Paris.

As reported by Fashion & Style, a fan site shared the picture of the "Twilight" actress. The pictures showed the actress on the set of "Personal Shopper" in Paris. Amid her walk though, the fan site mentioned that the "Twilight" actress seemingly noticed the paparazzi and out of the blue apparently flipped them off.

It was not clear if though if the pictures leaked online showing the "Twilight" actress with the rude gesture was simply part of a scene she's doing for "Personal Shopper" or really directed to the swarm of photographers. But Kristen Stewart has admitted in the past that she has trouble dealing with her fame and being the news.

"Fame is the worst thing in the world," she told Harper's Bazaar UK in June. "Especially if it's pointless. When people say, 'I want to be famous' - why? You don't do anything?"

Back in 2012, the "Personal Shopper" actress also spoke about having a hard time how to act in public because of her popularity.

"People expect it to be easy because there you are, out there, doing the thing that you want and making lots of money out of it, she told Vogue UK. "But, you know, I'm not that smooth. I can get clumsy around certain people. Like if I were to sit down and think, 'OK, I'm really famous, how am I going to conduct myself in public?' I wouldn't know who that person would be! It would be a lot easier if I could, but I can't."

Kristen Stewart rose to fame doing the "Twilight" franchise. News has it now though that she's determined to go back in the indie scene where she first rose to success.

"I'm having more fun now than I ever have," she told the Associated Press in April about doing indie films as cited by Gossip Cop. "These movies go by (she snaps her fingers). We made 'Camp X-Ray' in 20 days. It's just better when it's faster."

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