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Kristen Stewart Reveals Robert Pattinson’s Sweet Armpit Obsession

Kristen Stewart, in a throwback interview from 2012, once revealed a quirky and rather bizarre habit of her then-boyfriend, Robert Pattinson, that took fans by surprise. Known for their iconic romance in the Twilight series, the couple’s off-screen relationship made headlines just as much as their on-screen chemistry.

In a Vogue UK interview, Stewart admitted that both she and Pattinson were fascinated by each other’s smell, a strange yet intimate bond they shared. However, things took an unexpected turn when she casually mentioned, “He loves to lick under my armpits.” Stewart, clearly perplexed, went on to share how she didn’t quite understand Pattinson’s obsession with her scent, saying, “I don’t get this obsession with washing the smell off. That smell of someone you love. Don’t you think that’s the whole point?”

Their real-life romance mirrored some aspects of their Twilight characters, Bella and Edward, but it wasn’t without drama. The couple’s relationship was rocked by Kristen’s highly publicized affair with Snow White and the Huntsman director Rupert Sanders in 2012, which led to a brief split. After some time apart, Robert and Kristen reconciled, but ultimately, the pair parted ways in May 2013.

Despite their turbulent romance, both stars have moved on. Kristen is now engaged to screenwriter Dylan Meyer, while Robert Pattinson is reportedly engaged to model and actress Suki Waterhouse.

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