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Kristen Stewart Quits Smoking: "I Just Wanted Something in My Mouth"

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Nov. 15 2012, Published 7:52 a.m. ET

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While making her rounds promoting The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2, Kristen Stewart said something she wished she didn't when appearing on Conan.

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The 22-year-old told the talk show host how she quit smoking and that it wasn't that difficult because she wasn't really that into it.

"I was a bit of a faker, a circumstantial smoker," she said. "I just feel like I wasn't addicted to nicotine. I just wanted something in my mouth."

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Looking embarrassed, Kristen asked Conan O'Brien, "Why did I do that?"

He joked, "I'm glad for the Internet that you did do that."

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Kristen also chatted with Conan about a scene that's just a close up of her face in the movie.

"It's nice to see your own reflection while your making 'shmexy' faces," she said. "It's absolutely absurd, actually."

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"It's got me now thinking that I want to shoot myself, just my face," Conan said.

"I want to shoot myself," Stewart retorted.

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 opens tomorrow November 16.

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