Peter Facinelli has claimed victory on his Twitter bet, the spoils including his pal Rob DeFranco singing “All the Single Ladies” in a bikini and giving away his Twilight director’s chair backing to one of his followers. To my eyes, it reads 268,725 followers–but according to the video, a fluke proves he reached the 500,000 mark that he needed for victory.
A New York hairdresser at the site of New Moon star Robert Pattinson’s near run-in with a cab has this eyewitness report about what he saw–and mostly heard–when the commotion went down.
Edward Cullen, the main character in the Twilight series played by Robert Pattinson, was initially born on June 20, 1901. Though he maintains the body of a 17-year old after he was turned to vampire in 1918, today marks his 108th Birthday.
As if mobs of diligent girls and almost being hit by a cab aren’t enough, New Moon star Robert Pattinson is also receiving creepy handwritten messages left on his car door asking for a date with him and proclaiming love for him.
Rachelle LeFevre,who plays Victoria in New Moon, makes some remarks on the life of Robert Pattisonl lately wih trdpect to how he is adjusting to fame–
“He’s got a really good sense of humour. I’ve seen him frazzled, but when there were eight paparazzi chasing you and it’s just you, it can be scary.”
“It could have been bad,” Lefevre admits. “But I think because Harry Potter went through it first to their benefit, we were like, ‘The Potter kids went through a director shift and they were okay, so we’ll be okay too.’
A third transition will happen later this year in Vancouver when another director, David Slade (30 Days of Night), takes the reins of the next sequel Eclipse.
“It’s perfect timing for David because Eclipse is darker than the other two. There’s more action. It’s not a horror movie, but it is darker.”
Go buy the new issue of EW to find a small article on Robert Pattinson and his musically inclined friends, including Bobby Long, Sam Bradley, and Marcus Foster. Here is what they say–
WHY THEM: One of these names you know. The others you might not, but their profiles are quickly rising, thanks to their songwriting work on the still-hot Twilight soundtrack. Bradley co-penned “Never Think” with Pattinson, while Long and Foster wrote bonus track “Let Me Sign” [click to continue…]
Here’s a sneak-peak at the Hillywood Show parody of New Moon. They even created a poster in the style of the official New Moon Poster! You may have seen their previous Twilight parody before with a song and dance number.