Twilight Wins Best Kiss at MTV Movie Awards

Kiss My Twilight!

Lori Lane
When Twilight's sweet Kristen Stewart refused to give vampire hunk Robert Pattinson a kiss after winning the Best Kiss Popcorn Award at the 2010 MTV Movie Awards Twilight fans witnessed another cliffhanger, a rewind of 2009. Just as each Twilight passes by they always grab your attention then leave you wanting more. But Pattinson snagged a less than sloppy wet kiss from the Goddess of Chill.

Stewart's short skirt and heels (to die for) displayed a cool fashion sense - work it girl! However, Stewart's attitude deemed shy, if that's what it's called these days. When scoring her award the stage presence seemingly was awkward and snub. "I guess Twilight is really awesome, and I agree. Woo" tailed by a quick hello to Chris Weitz, who she hasn't spoken to in a while.

Many couldn't help but to notice she forgot to thank her co-star Pattinson for putting up with her stuffy robotic antics shot after shot, year after year, film after film.

Recently Stewart was under fire after reportedly comparing paparazzi photos of herself to rape victims. According to People she stated that she "made an enormous mistake." Included in the interview she shared that her natural way, in most cases, of avoiding responsibility when she doesn't use the best choice of words is "Whatever. They can think what they want."

Pink, whoops, we meant Stewart is one of the highest paid actresses representing one of the most popular movies of this decade. "They can think what they want" simply reflects a spoiled spice with a dash of arrogance from the eyes of the viewers as sometimes seen within her character Bella Swan.

When it comes to the 2010 MTV Movie Awards Stewart did do something right - she didn't drop and break the Golden Popcorn Award on stage like she did last year. Woo!

Aziz Ansari, MTV Movie Awards host, gave it to us straight, five times over. "Twilight takes it all!"

Twilight won for Best Kiss, Best Female and Best Male Performance, Global Superstar, including Movie of the Year for New Moon. Tune to MTV for the rest of the story.

Source(s): People, MTV Movie Awards (accessed June 7, 2010)

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  • Darrin Atkins6/13/2010

    great job on this article!

  • Michele Starkey6/8/2010

    I haven't seen the movies either! I thought I was the only one! cheers :)

  • Tony Jingo6/7/2010

    Ditto Abby ;-)

  • Abby Greenhill6/7/2010

    Interesting article, never saw those movies, so hope it was a good kiss!

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