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Robert Pattinson’s Keeping “Real Romance Alive” Speech: Up Close and Personal Clip



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Robert Pattinson, sitting next to Kristen Stewart, can be seen up close and personal telling the world about the Twilight Saga and people’s desperate desire to keep "real romance alive" in the clip above. Commenter "emma" sent us the link. (Much appreciated.)

ClarksonRK’s channel has several clips of the q&a with Pattinson and fellow The Twilight Saga: Eclipse stars Stewart and Taylor Lautner that took place on Saturday at the Twilight Eclipse convention in the Los Angeles suburb of Century City.

The person who shot the video is clearly a Pattinson/Stewart fan, as Lautner is nowhere to be seen. He can be heard near the end, but the camera stays on the Pattinson/Stewart duo (with some artistic focus on the curtain — featuring Taylor Lautner’s darkened biceps — hovering behind them).

In this Pattinson clip, you can see less of him but you get to hear a lot more of the screaming all around him.

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