“Life after Twilight has consisted of me, honestly, figuring
out what direction I want to go in, who I am, what kind of films I want
to make — or if I want to make films, or TV, or work on a novel,” “That’s what Twilight has actually done, afforded me time to sit back and think for a second, ‘What do I want to do?’ ” I have such strong feelings about internet-cyber bullying and all that. I was sitting with Lauren Alaina,
who’s one of the Idol’s, in the Philippines two weeks ago. She was
talking about someone saying something about whatever. And I was like,
‘Dude, I just was on E! Online — not Marc Malkin, but Ted
Casablanca—and because of whatever was written, the people who go on
there and the things that they say, the comments, are faceless so
they’re empowered." “It doesn’t get any easier. There are moments when I’ll go on a wall and
be like, ‘Oh, that doesn’t bother me.’ But words can be vicious. My mom
taught me that as a kid, to watch what you say to others because you
can’t take it back, but it’s a whole different game when it’s in writing
and there’s no one to point a finger at.”
Whatever Nikki Reed Decides I am sure it will be amazing!
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