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    Kristen Stewart proud she didn't fall over at Oscars
    Sacramento Sun
    Friday 12th March, 2010  
    (ANI)


    Kristen Stewart says she was nervous and did a lot of funny things on Oscar's night, but the actress is proud she didn't "fall down".

    Stewart, who presented a montage of horror films with Twilight co-star Taylor Lautner, confesses she was nervy speaking before the elite of Hollywood.

    Although, she was criticised for coughing and clearing her throat in the middle of her speech, she says things could have been much embarrassing.

    "I wouldn't have been able to finish the sentence had I not gone (and cleared my throat). Then I would've gotten more criticism for not being able to speak at the Oscars - which is worse than clearing your throat at the Oscars. It's all good. There are a few things that replay in my head like, oh that happened, why? Why?" the Daily Star quoted Stewart, as saying.

    She added: "A lot of it I find funny. The coughing I did find funny. This is going to baffle some people, but I was so proud of myself that night. I didn't fall down or anything!" (ANI)


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