Now that Kristen Stewart’s latest film, ‘Snow White and the Huntsman’ has hit theatres, the actress sat down for an interview where she was completely open and honest talking about everything from her ‘Snow White’ similarities to her life beyond ‘Twilight’. Surprisingly, Kristen reveals her time as Bella Swan helped prepare her for the fairytale role: “There is this debilitating isolation that Snow White feels because she has been locked away in a little cell for seven years. And I can kind of relate to that. It’s not the reason that I wanted to do the movie, but the fans and people who loved ‘Twilight’, they do put you on this sort of different plane where you’re not real.” Although she’s completely uncomfortable with the constant adoration from the loyal ‘Twilight’ fan base, sometimes she feels a bit isolated from the real world. But if you think that’s all part of K.Stew’s master plan to become the world’s biggest movie star, then think again. Just like BF Robert Pattinson, Kristen wants to continue taking on challenging roles: “But it’s like, ‘Well, are you making movies to be successful? Or are you making movies to learn something?’ It makes sense because it’s hard to remain successful in Hollywood without figuring out what your path is. I just got really lucky.” Kristen insists she’s not trying to prove anything in her post-Twi world and even addresses that standard K.Stew scowl she has been criticised for: “People think that I’m really untouchable, and that’s also translated into a lot of people thinking that I’m ungrateful,” Kristen reveals. “I think people are used to seeing actors be wide open and desperately giving of themselves, and while I do that on a movie set as much as I can, it’s so unnatural for me to do it on television, in interviews, in anything like that.”