Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart: Not the First Choice, Taylor Lautner More Marketable?

By at 14 August, at 11 : 00 AM

Cast members Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner (L-R) attend the premiere of the motion picture romantic thriller fantasy The Twilight Saga: Eclipse , as part of the Los Angeles Film Festival at Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles June 24, 2010.  UPI/Jim Ruymen Photo via Newscom

Twilight fanatics would you believe it or not but the role of Bella Swan wasn’t just offered to Kristen Stewart? Well, of course because the producers have to find the rightful person to play the said role. But the interesting part was that it was offered to the daughter of Courtney Love and the only daughter of Kurt Cobain.



Frances Bean Cobain was offered the role that made Kristen now one of the most sought after Hollywood stars but the first turned it down. Love admits that her daughter is beautiful but being famous is not one of the girl’s dreams. Aside from the role in Twilight, she was also offered Alice in Wonderland but she just wanted to become an ordinary person and go to college.

In line with Twilight phenomenon, there’s a rumor now in Hollywood that Taylor Lautner is much more marketable than Robert Pattinson. Experts said that this was because Taylor has a “hotness” factor than Rob. Although both of them are talented, a director said that Taylor has the talent that could bring him further in his career because of his universal appeal. He can go for a lot more roles in Hollywood.

And the most interesting part is that Taylor is shirtless most of the time but Rob doesn’t take his shirt off enough. Hmmm… What do you think?



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