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Robert Pattinson flooded with toothpicks

Hollywood, Fri, 15 Jun 2012 ANI

Washington, June 15 (ANI): Robert Pattinson has been inundated with toothpicks from fans, after mentioning that he has been chewing them since he quit smoking.

The 'Cosmopolis' star claimed that he chews on the small wooden sticks to keep him busy while he withdraws from nicotine.

"I quit smoking the other day and didn't even really realise I'd said anything about it. I've been chewing these f***ing toothpicks all the time. Someone noticed in Cannes and literally the next day in Lisbon, then in Paris and in Berlin there were about 20 people on the red carpet giving me huge amounts of toothpicks. Thousands of them," Contactmusic quoted him as saying.

Pattinson, who enjoys the attention his fans give him, even took a devoted admirer of his to dinner when he was shooting in Spain.

"I was playing Salvador Dali and there was this one girl waiting outside my apartment every day for about three weeks. There was one day when I was just so chronically bored I said to her, 'Do you want to just go to dinner or something? No one else wants to hang out with me.'

"Her parents had a restaurant, she took me there and I complained about everything in my life for about two hours, then she gave me the bill to pay and was never back outside my apartment ever again," he added. (ANI)


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