Kristen
Stewart
is
gracing
the
cover
of
Marie
Claire's
August
2015
issue.
The
'Still
Alice'
actress
has
got
candid
with
the
magazine
in
an
interview
about
her
new
life,
letting
things
go
and
how
to
deal
with
the
haters.
KStew
has
opened
up
to
the
mag
after
having
a
"bats**t
year" and
she
is
trying
to
start
over
after
her
scandalous
cheating
controversy
with
ex
boyfriend,
Robert
Pattinson
affected
her
public
image.
The
Twilight
actress
was
asked
how
she
feels
about
apologising
to
which
she
replies,
"Lately,
I've
been
doing
less
of
the
'I'm
sooooo
sorry.'
And
more
of
the
'No.
F**k
Jesus.'"
Courtesy
of
TESH
for
Marie
Claire
Well,
Kristen
Stewart
has
finally
moved
on
and
is
over
RPattz
and
Rupert
Sanders
love
triangle
and
has
made
her
new
public
image.
"I'm
really
proud
that
I
am
able
to
move
forward
and
not
fall
into
every
mental
crater.
That's
a
new
thing
for
me.
Age
has
made
me
smarter
and
calmer.
And
it
is
f**king
awesome."
The
25-year-old
star
also
revealed
one
advice
which
she
will
always
remember.
"Patti
Smith
told
me
to
always
take
care
of
my
teeth
and
lungs," she
told
the
mag.
Kristen
Stewart
who
is
busy
shooting
Ang
Lee's
military
drama
Billy
Lynn's
Long
Halftime
Walk
is
looking
breathtaking
in
her
sexy
looks
as
she
flaunts
her
short
hair.
Courtesy
of
TESH
for
Marie
Claire
Speaking
about
her
hair,
KStew
said,
"My
hair
was
such
a
crutch.
I
looked
quote
unquote
'sexy'
no
matter
what.
I
could
hide
behind
it.
As
soon
as
I
didn't
have
all
that
hair,
I
had
to
let
my
face
hang
out.
I
felt
more
confident
than
I
had
in
a
really
long
time.
And
it
felt
really
good.
Maybe
to
most
people
long
hair
is
prettier.
But
then
what?
Is
your
main
goal
in
life
to
be
desired?
That
is
boring
as
fuck."
Courtesy
of
TESH
for
Marie
Claire
'Still
Alice'
and
then
'Clouds
of
Sils
Maria',
KStew's
carrier
is
going
to
its
peak
and
talking
about
the
growth,
she
told
the
mag
during
the
interview,
"Between
ages
15
and
20,
it
was
really
intense.
I
was
constantly
anxious.
I
was
kind
of
a
control
freak.
If
I
didn't
know
how
something
was
going
to
turn
out,
I
would
make
myself
ill,
or
just
be
locked
up
or
inhibited
in
a
way
that
was
really
debilitating."
For
the
full
interview,
check
out
the
August
issue
of
Marie
Clarie,
hits
newsstands
July
21.