Being a 'Twilight' Star is "Frightening"
Dec. 4 2009, Published 2:21 p.m. ET
Starring in a movie about vampires and werewolves is the easy part. It's dealing with the fans that makes Twilight so scary, says Ashley Greene.
Appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live! last night, Ashley said, "Rob Pattinson always has this wide-eyed expression with a hood over his head."
Jimmy Kimmel cracked back, "Rob appears as if he actually wants to hide in a coffin."
"I don't blame him," said the actress, who plays telepathic vampire Alice Cullen. "Girls go crazy. But I don't get it like that. I'm not as bad. Girls cry sometimes, or they scream, 'I love you!' But they don't pull my hair out, or try to get me to bite them."
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So, how bad do Team Edward Twi-hards get when they're around the vampire actor?
"All bets are off with Rob!" Ashley says, "I mean, I have been asked by girl fans if I can get a lock of Rob's hair, and I was like, 'I would sell that on eBay. I would not give that to you.' That would sell for a lot of money!"