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Twilight: Bizarre Kristen Stewart scene goes viral after ‘haunting’ fan

‘This cannot be real,’ one viewer wrote

Jacob Stolworthy
Friday 11 December 2020 09:42 EST
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Bizarre Twilight 'animal droppings' deleted scene

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A bizarre Twilight scene that never made it into the original film is going viral a fan shared it on TikTok.

TikTok user @honeydxo was  re-watching the extended edition of the 2008 film and felt compelled to share the clip featuring characters Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) and her vampire love interest, Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson).

“I know why everybody says that Bella doesn’t have a personality and it’s because they left out this scene here,” Bennett can be heard saying in the video before playing the scene for her followers.

The scene in question shows Bella holding a rainstick and explaining to Edward how she used to make her own version of the musical instrument with her mother when she was younger filled with "chinchilla’s droppings”.

“Maybe that’s weird,” she says as she puts the rainstick back on the shelf.

The camera cuts to Edward who, clearly weirded out by the admission, awkwardly raises his eyebrows.

The odd exchange, which was absent from the original cut of the film, has left some people surprised with many failing to believe it was actually filmed.

Screenwriter Alanna Bennett shared the post, writing: “Today I am haunted by…”

“I am NEVER GETTING OVER THIS,” one person replied, with another adding: “This cannot be real.”

“Nothing could have prepared me,” a fan of the film wrote as another joked: “Her character arc feels complete now.”

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