Kristen Stewart Walking Down the Aisle Felt "Real" to Ashley Greene
July 29 2011, Published 12:08 p.m. ET
Kristen Stewart had been preparing herself for the big Breaking Dawn wedding scene for a while, but it wasn't only emotional for the actress who had to make the trek down the aisle. Ashely Greene revealed that it hit close to home seeing her gal pal marry Robert Pattinson (in character Edward Cullen) on set.
"It was weird because she is one of my very good friends and even though it’s a movie, you feel like it's real," Ashley told OK! Thursday night at the Ella Moss 10th anniversary event in L.A. showcasing her commemorative capsule collection. "You are acting so you are feeling these emotions, and she is my best friend in the movie, so you are seeing your best friend walk down the aisle so it was kind of odd that you get a little emotional."
She added: "But then you are filming a movie so…"
So does she think K-Stew very nervous?
"I would be nervous to walk down any aisle that I would trip — there are all of these people watching so I am sure she was," she said.
At Comic-Con, Kristen also spoke about what it was like to shoot the hotly-anticipated Breaking Dawn wedding scene.
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“I’d been ramping up to shoot that scene for four years,” she told the audience of Bella and Edward's nuptials. “They also put it at the end of the entire filming, so I had to wait so long for it to happen.”
K-Stew also revealed that she was very nervous to film the scene.
“When I got to set I was just as nervous and terrified as I expected myself to be,” she shared, adding that as soon as she saw the set, her nerves were a bit better.“It was just so beautiful. I had to go get locked away in a room for the rest of the day, because I was locked into my dress and had to protect it. It was secret service style security. I ended up being much more relaxed than I thought I was going to be.”
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Reporting by Gena Oppenheim