Kristen Stewart has natural maternal instincts
Updated: 2012-11-06 11:06
(Agencies)
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Kristen Stewart has natural maternal instincts and can't wait to have children.
The 'Breaking Dawn: Part 2' actress - whose relationship with boyfriend of four years Robert Pattinson is back in a "magical place" following her brief affair with director Rupert Sanders in August - said although she doesn't want to become a mother anytime soon she is looking forward to that stage of her life.
The 22-year-old said: "I can't wait to be a mom, but like no. I can wait," when asked whether she is planning to settle down anytime soon during a Los Angeles press junket for the final instalment of the 'Twilight Saga' franchise on Thursday (01.11.12).
The actress admitted she loved playing a mother to her character Bella's daughter Renesmee, played by actress Mackenzie Foy, in the new vampire movie as she got to flex her maternal instincts.
She said: "I think that it might be something that you're born with or not born with. Some people have really, really strong natural instincts and desires to be a mom. That was one of my favourite things about the story. It was one aspect of [Bella] that I was really excited to play."
Her 26-year-old boyfriend Robert also admitted he really enjoyed playing a dad onscreen.
He said: "I actually quite like working with kids and I like working with animals, which everybody says you shouldn't do. Especially working with a baby is great. I would say, put a baby in every scene."
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