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Kristen Stewart As Snow White? 'Twilight' Director Says "That Is Perfect for Kristen"

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March 8 2011, Published 9:49 a.m. ET

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Can Kristen Stewart make the switch from Twilight's Bella to Snow White in Snow White in the Huntsman? Well, Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke certainly thinks so!

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"I love it," Catherine told E! News at the premiere of her new film, Red Riding Hood. "She's going to be a bad ass, learning how to hunt. That is perfect for Kristen!"

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"She's an athlete," she added. "She's a kick-ass chick. She's going to do good in that."

Do you agree with Catherine?

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But Catherine also supports her Red Riding Hood stars Amanda Seyfried and Max Irons and thinks Twilight fans will approve.

"I hope they like it," she said, "I mean it's sexy, so let's be real."

And it sounds like it got pretty sex when the cameras weren't rolling too!

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"I remember my first day on set, my first day in front of the camera," Max said. "Amanda was opposite me and we had kind of an intimate scene."

"Just before action, she asked me the most obscene sexual question regarding my own personal activities, which made me blush for about five minutes," he explained. "It made me shrink in my boots."

What did she ask?

"I'm not bloody telling you."

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