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Robert Pattinson reveals his deepest fears, No one will care about the motives

Robert Pattinson has confessed one of his biggest fears when he takes on a role, despite being one of the most recognized actors in the world.

Robert Pattinson reveals his deepest fears, No one will care about the motives

Hollywood actors live under pressure from big studios and constant public scrutiny. One of the latest examples was Jenna Ortega when she burst into tears when talking about growing up in the public eye and in the middle of social networks.

It is a fact that even the biggest stars endure, although to do so they must learn to live with it. A problem that has not been exempt from Robert Pattinson, one of the most relevant performers of the last two decades after his rise to fame for Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire in 2005 and, above all, Twilight in 2008.

His last great role was in The Batman, giving life to the new version of Bruce Wayne despite the constant hatred he received when his election was announced and that he compared to when he was Edward Cullen.

Now, the 37-year-old actor has spoken about his biggest fears, especially when it comes to choosing his next job and getting in front of the cameras.

"I have a very, very deep fear of humiliation," he revealed to Interview magazine when asked if he had ever made a film in which he was not interested.

"Plus, you know it's up to you. You can say it's a shitty script or the director is an idiot or blah blah blah, but at the end of the day, no one will care about the reasons. You're the one everyone goes to to say that you are not cut out for this. And the vast majority of people will say that you are not worthy even when you did the best you could," lamented Pattinson, who admitted in his day that he went into forums to respond to his haters.

Regarding his place in the world and in society, the actor showed his most pessimistic side: "I constantly think that you are going to spend the vast majority of your life unemployed and desperate and feeling like you are a total failure. I think that's how life is. ".

"I feel like you're specifically at your peak most of the time you're doing a job and that's three months. That's the most stressful thing in the world," he said of the imposter syndrome that many suffer in show business.

With these statements, Robert Pattinson has once again demonstrated that he is one of the most sincere interpreters when it comes to talking about mental health, as he has done in previous interviews, in which he has opened up about the loneliness he has always felt and what affects you. For example, when he filmed Batman, but also the terrible fear that he had of the Twilight fans, and he came to fear that they would shoot or stab him.

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