Kristen Stewart And Robert Pattinson Get Romantic In Rio On Location For 'Breaking Dawn'
Sunday, November 7, 2010: Kirsten Stewart and Robert Pattinson were seen filming romantic scenes for the next installment of the Twilight series 'Breaking Dawn' in the middle of a busy street scene in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. We also caught them getting on a boat together at night, and Robert arriving to the location earlier in the day.
Tagged with: crowd | filming | Kirsten Stewart | kissing | location | rio | Robert Pattinson | scene | twilight | vampireKristen and Rob, happy together as you see them in this photo and many more. As a big fan of Kristen~ Thanks for inspiring me to do what I can do now, that is fit in Skinny Jeans, look at myself and be more happier than I was before... Thanks Kristen, I hope some day to share you my story... =)
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