![]() ![]() He didn’t do much press for the film, or at least not much that is readily available online. But due to the fame of the Harry Potter trio of Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson, and perhaps, all the confusing (though iconic) mop haircuts in Goblet of Fire, Pattinson had it easy, especially compared to what was to come. Thrown into the most popular movie franchise at the time as Cedric Diggory, the school hottie who dies tragically, Pattinson was primed to be bombarded by fangirls. In retrospect, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire was like riding a bike with training wheels for Robert Pattinson. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) To understand when the lies started-and what the lies are-it’s important to understand Robert Pattinson before he started lying. Now it’s time for you all to meet that little gremlin. On this amusing and at times harrowing journey to curate the essential online guide to the lies-or possibly true but extremely chaotic stories-Robert Pattinson has told throughout his illustrious career, I discovered his most common lies, found some hidden gems, and re-experienced the arc of digital journalism between the late 2000s and the 2020s. (Was he lying about all the lying in that GQ piece? You can see the sort of turmoil Pattinson is putting us through.) In a feeble attempt to get Pattinson’s story straight, I appointed myself as his unofficial biographer and spent weeks combing through 15-plus years’ worth of old interviews to try to make sense of it all. He has told so many outrageous stories that it’s been hard to keep track of what’s real and what’s not. When Pattinson tells a story, everyone (especially late-night host Jimmy Kimmel) wonders whether it’s true. But I’ve given my publicist a number of heart attacks.” You’re only here for a few minutes, say something terrible.’ There’s a kind of perverse glee I get from that. ![]() “There’s a little gremlin inside of me that thinks, ‘Just say something shocking. “I definitely do get a certain high from it,’” Patinson told Willem Dafoe in an article for Interview Magazine. With more than a decade of lies-which include stories such as watching a clown die-Pattinson has created a mythology of himself. In a recent GQ profile, Pattinson admitted that he’s been lying to the press since 2009. And over the years, the former Twilight star has powered through his insecurities in interviews by using one fool-proof strategy: just straight up lying. Although the actor with lush hair, a sculpted jaw, and absolutely perfect eyebrows has been a leading man in multiple major franchises and beloved indies for more than a decade, Pattinson has a nervous energy unlike any other celebrity of his status. Robert Pattinson is an enigma with a ballerina and a gremlin living inside of him. ![]()
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