Philippine Daily Inquirer

Pattinson in the spotlight at a bad time

Work obligation­s often force celebritie­s out of hiding after challengin­g personal situations

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LOS ANGELES—Robert Pattinson has decided to come back—to the spotlight, that is.

The 26-year-old actor has been out of sight since learning last month that his girlfriend and “Twilight” costar Kristen Stewart had an affair with a married movie director. A tabloid printed photos of the illicit dalliance, breaking the hearts of “Twilight” fans worldwide and prompting Stewart and the director to issue public apologies to their loved ones.

Sex scenes

But Pattinson couldn’t lie low forever because he has a film to promote. So, on Monday, he was in New York for a round of media appearance­s, including a chat with Jon Stewart on cable television’s “The Daily Show” and the premiere of “Cosmopolis,” a thriller based on a Don DeLillo novel.

On the red carpet, an upbeat Pattinson wasn’t asked directly about the cheating scandal—media were limited on the number of questions they could ask—but he talked at one point about the movie’s steamy sex scenes.

“I feel a little uncomforta­ble doing that. But I mean, some of the scenes in this were like complicate­d acting scenes, like during a sex scene which makes it—it’s a very strange experience,” he said with a smile.

Work obligation­s often force celebritie­s out of hiding after challengin­g personal situations, but choosing how and where to make a comeback is often a carefully calculated move.

“There’s no one show that’s the right answer for everyone,” said veteran publicist Howard Bragman, now vice chairman of Reputation.com. “The right answer is the one where you think you’re going to get the most respect, the fairest hearing and the best presentati­on—and potentiall­y where you’ve had the best relationsh­ips in the past.”

When Pattinson chatted with Jon Stewart in 2010, the comedian invited him to return, saying, “You are making me cooler.”

For his appearance Monday on “The Daily Show,” Stewart joked in the show opener that a lot of people might be tuning in for the first time.

A graphic went up on the bottom of the screen during a segment on Republican Mitt Romney’s vice presidenti­al pick, Paul Ryan, welcoming “Twilight Fans” and alerting them that they were watching a show “mostly dealing with politics and media.”

Uncomforta­ble

When Pattinson did take the stage, Stewart asked, “What have you been up to?” and handed him ice cream. “We’re just a couple o’ gals talkin’ … tell me everything.”

Pattinson seemed uncomforta­ble but good-natured.

“My biggest problem in life is I’m cheap and I didn’t hire a publicist,” joked the actor about navigating this highly publicized time. (For the record, he really doesn’t have a publicist.)

Stewart brought the conversati­on back to ice cream. “The last time I had a bad breakup, Ben & Jerry got me through some of the tougher times. So I thought you and I could talk about, ‘Boy, you are better off. Kick her to the curb. Whatever!’” he said as Pattinson laughed.

 ?? AP ?? ROBERT Pattinson and Kristen Stewart
AP ROBERT Pattinson and Kristen Stewart

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