In a podcast, Kristen Stewart recalled a bizarre incident when she was 15 years old and staying in an old hotel
In a climate of Halloween, Kristen Stewart recalled a somewhat unusual story: the day she saw a ghost wearing a colonial costume.
The actress of films such as Twilight (2008), Spencer (2021) and Snow White and the hunter (2012) spoke about this macabre subject during a conversation on the podcast Exactly Right’s Ghostedwhich had an excerpt obtained exclusively by People.
Second Stewart, when she was 15, she was filming a movie about ghosts and was staying in an old hotel with her mother, and that’s where she allegedly saw the ghost. First, the actress saw a water bottle knocked over and blamed it on a cat named Maxbut noticed how it couldn’t have been him because he slept at her feet.
And then, suddenly, I felt like my legs had been pushed down. ‘Cause they were up – like, my knees were up
The artist then explained how she “really wasn’t sleeping” during the supposed encounter. She even recalled how some relatives never believed the story: “They said, ‘Maybe you were dreaming.’ I was like, man, I wasn’t even fully lying down. Then all of a sudden, I straightened up.”
“So that made me open my eyes, and when I opened my eyes, it was a lady in colonial dress,” he explained. Kristen Stewartwho took the opportunity to make a joke that the ghost was similar to a scene from Maid of Honor Mission (2011).
“There was a lady in ancient clothes, with darkened features and curled hair, and she sort of hovered over my bed, as high as the top of the curtain. I couldn’t make a sound for a long time,” he continued. “You couldn’t convince me that I didn’t see a ghost.”
Source: Rollingstone

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