Kristen Stewart calls Twilight ‘such a gay movie’ that’s ‘all about oppression’ and confesses she ‘hated’ making Charlie’s Angels reboot: ‘You can’t touch Cameron, Lucy and Drew’

Kristen stewart got candid as she reflected on her film career in a new interview with Variety on Thursday.

The Oscar-nominated star, 33, revealed she now recognizes “queerness” in her Twilight franchise and expressed her disdain for the filming of Charlie’s Angels.

“I can only see it now, I don’t think it necessarily started that way, but I also think the fact that I was there at all trickled down,” said the star, who came out in 2017.said of the 2008 teen vampire romance.”It’s such a gay movie.’

As for Elizabeth Banks’ 2019 reboot of Charlie’s Angels, Kristen didn’t mince her words either, admitting, “I hated making that movie.” I don’t know what else to say.”

She then referenced the original 2000 film starring Cameron Diaz, Lucy Liu and Drew Barrymore, adding, “Honestly, the three… you can’t touch them.” Cameron, Lucy and Drew…I love that movie. I love that movie! If that means anything.’

Kristen Stewart got candid as she reflected on her film career in a new interview with Variety on Thursday

The Oscar-nominated star, 33, revealed she now recognizes 'queerness' in her beloved Twilight and expressed her disdain for the filming of Charlie's Angels;  seen in December

The Oscar-nominated star, 33, revealed she now recognizes ‘queerness’ in her beloved Twilight and expressed her disdain for the filming of Charlie’s Angels; seen in December

Kristen shared the screen with Naomi Scott and Ella Balinska in the revamped version of McGee’s two Charlie’s Angeles films, which originally starred the iconic trio of Liu, Barrymore and Diaz.

McGee’s 2000 film and its 2003 sequel, both based on the original five-season Charlie’s Angels drama starring Farrah Fawcett, Kate Jackson and Jaclyn Smith, grossed a total of $250 million at the worldwide box office.

In contrast, the 2019 reboot earned a disappointing $73 million worldwide and was panned by critics.

However, Kirsten did argue that restarting the Banks was ‘a good idea at the time’.

She also delved deeper into the Twilight franchise, an adaptation of Stephenie Meyer’s novels that starred Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner.

“I mean, Jesus Christ, Taylor (Lautner) and Rob and I, and it’s so hidden and not okay,” she revealed.

“I mean, a Mormon woman wrote this book. It’s all about oppression, about wanting what will destroy you. That’s a very gothic, gay tendency that I like.”

The star also explained why she decided to appear on Saturday Night Live during her 2017 monologue.

“I can only see it now, I don't think it necessarily started that way, but I also think the fact that I was there at all trickled down,” the star, who came out in 2017, said of the 2008 teen vampire romance . 'It's such a gay film.'

“I can only see it now, I don’t think it necessarily started that way, but I also think the fact that I was there at all trickled down,” the star, who came out in 2017, said of the 2008 teen vampire romance . ‘It’s such a gay film.’

As for Elizabeth Banks' 2019 reboot of Charlie's Angels, Kristen didn't mince her words, admitting,

As for Elizabeth Banks’ 2019 reboot of Charlie’s Angels, Kristen didn’t mince her words, admitting, “I hated making that movie.” I don’t know what else to say.”

She then referenced the original 2000 film starring Cameron Diaz, Lucy Liu and Drew Barrymore, adding, “Honestly, the three… you can't touch them.  Cameron, Lucy and Drew...I love that movie.  I love that movie!  If that says anything

She then referenced the original 2000 film starring Cameron Diaz, Lucy Liu and Drew Barrymore, adding, “Honestly, the three… you can’t touch them. Cameron, Lucy and Drew…I love that movie. I love that movie! If that says anything

“It was cool to put it in a funny context because it could say everything without having to do an interview,” she explained, before adding that she wanted to be the one to make the announcement.

“So what platform will that be on? And who is going to make money from that? And who will be the person who broke it?’ “I broke it, alone,” she said.

“It wasn’t even like I was hiding,” she continued. “I had been so openly dating my girlfriend for years at that point. I’m like, ‘I’m a pretty relatable person.'”

At the time, however, she was frustrated by the prying interest in her sexual identity.

“For so long I was like, ‘Why are you trying to spit me out? Why are you trying to ruin my life? I’m a kid and I don’t really know myself well enough yet,” she explained.

“I mean, a Mormon woman wrote this book.  It's all about oppression, about wanting what will destroy you.  That's a very gothic, gay bent that I love,

“I mean, a Mormon woman wrote this book. It’s all about oppression, about wanting what will destroy you. That’s a very gothic, gay bent that I love,” she said of Twilight

The star also explained why she decided to appear on Saturday Night Live during her 2017 monologue

The star also explained why she decided to appear on Saturday Night Live during her 2017 monologue

Kristen is currently engaged to Dylan Meyers;  seen in November

Kristen is currently engaged to Dylan Meyers; seen in November

Kristen is currently engaged to Dylan Meyers. The Twilight star and the screenwriter first met during a film shoot in 2013, and the two crossed paths again years later, thanks to a shared friend.

“The day I met her, it was like all bets were off,” Kristen said during an appearance on The Howard Stern Show in November 2019.

Kristen previously dated model Stella Maxwell and producer Alicia Cargyle.

Stewart’s upcoming projects include starring opposite Steven Yeun in the science fiction novel Love Me.

She will next play Lou, a remote gym manager who falls in love with female bodybuilder Jacki (Katy O Brian) in Rose Glass’ thriller Love Lies Bleeding.