New Photo : Kristen Stewart Sports New Hair In Twilight ‘Eclipse’

“Twilight” and “New Moon” movie star, Kristen Stewart is back to work on the “Twilight Saga : Eclipse” set. In this photo (above), she is sporting a new hair dew via,long hair extensions. I’m glad she finally got rid of that mullet from filming her recent movie, “The Runaways.”
She’s holding a fake diploma so she can film the graduation scene for “Twilight Saga : Eclipse.” It’s reported that she was joined by her on-screen dad, Billy Burke. He tweeted the night before,saying, “Just got to hotel in Vancouver. Start tmorow early. Someone gets a cap and gown. G’nite for now.”
Also Peter Facinelli who plays Dr. Carlisle Cullen in the movie, was also on set for this scene. You can see all the pictures that were taken,over at Justjared by Clicking Here.
“Twilight Saga : Eclipse” hits theaters June 30,2010,and “Twilight Saga : New Moon” arrives November 20,2009.
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I think everyone needs to leave Kristen alone about her Jone Jett hair cut. I happen to like that hair style. Its alot better than what theese kids are wearing today.Heck they dont even know how to ware pants that fit.
kristen changed alot , and she’s still lovely
n i agree with u miriam i loved the jone jett hair its so different and it she looked hot with it
cant wait the next 3 movies !!
luv ya kristen <3
finally!!!!!!! finally someone that agrees with me!! lol miriam, XD
shes SEXY
Those are no extensions, that’s a wig.
love kristen<3
nooooooooooooooo her hair was beautiful! the wig.. nooo lol so not kool lol
Kristen’s hair is a disaster and the wig is simply horrible as well.
That black hair doesn’t fit her skin tone AT ALL.
The wig for Eclipse looks like it was taken from the 20th century… come on now… they can do better than that.
I don’t care what Kristen does with her hair, but I’m just saying, it looks bad…
Fake diplomas are in demand ,many customers looking to replace a lost or damaged diploma or degree. Many graduates find that schools only issue one copy of a diploma per student and do not allow replacements in the future.