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Robert Pattinson Praises Kristen Stewart's British Accent in Snow White: "She's Really Good at It"

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Nov. 15 2011, Published 12:47 p.m. ET

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Kristen Stewart may not have been the best at avoiding on-set injuries while filming Snow White and the Huntsman, but she did perfect her British accent for the role. This, according to her British boyfriend, Robert Pattinson.

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Josh was disappointed the movie trailer for Snow White didn't include Kristen speaking in her British accent, so he put Kristen on the spot and asked her if she would she'd say something on the carpet.

"I'm so enigmatic. You'll have to see," Kristen said getting shy. "It's not so easy! I would need to drop into character and I have no time to build!"

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And when Josh shared his saddness with Rob, the Twilight hunk agreed that he was disappointed the trailer didn't include her accent.

"It's crazy," he said. "She's really good at it. She's really good. It was a bad decision on Universal's part."

Quite the complimen for Kristen. We wonder if Rob helped her practice?

Watch Kristen's adorable interview over at MTV.com!

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