Kristen Stewart About F-Bomb Incident on 'Saturday Night Live': 'I Felt So Bad'
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In a recent interview, the 'Twilight' star addresses her infamous 'SNL' gaffe during which she accidentally drops F-bomb live on air, saying that it's not something she thought was going to happen.

AceShowbiz - Kristen Stewart addresses her F-bomb gaffe which happened during her monologue when she debuted on "Saturday Night Live" earlier last month. The "Twilight" actress explains that she "felt so bad" about her flub during the live show.

The "Personal Shopper" star tells USA Today, "I felt so bad about it." She continues explaining, "I just came offstage apologizing profusely and being like, 'I'm so sorry, that's not something I thought was going to happen.' "

She reveals that the show's crews were really nice about it. "They were like, 'We still have an entire show to do, don't think about it,' " she adds.

Stewart says that "SNL" boss Lorne Michaels and the other cast members don't scold her for the slipped curse word. "It was funny, because I got through every single dress rehearsal without ever (swearing) in a scene, and before we actually went live, every single person was like, 'You're going to do great, it'll be over in an hour, just let the show catch you, and please, please, please don't say (the F-word),' " Stewart opens up. She goes on saying, "I was like, 'I won't, trust me, there's no way.' And, of course, (I did) in like the first five minutes."

Last month, at the end of her monologue during her appearance on NBC's sketch comedy show, Stewart slipped out the tongue and accidentally dropped the curse word. "We've got a great show, and I totally care about being here, because it's the coolest f**king thing ever." She looked surprised as much as Kate McKinnon and Aidy Bryant who joined her during the monologue.

Stewart also poked fun at President Donald Trump over his "obsession" towards her which he showed on years-old Twitter posts. She also talked about her relationship with former "Twilight" co-star Robert Pattinson.

Stewart said, "So yeah, that is crazy right? The president is not a huge fan of me. But that is so okay. And Donald, if you didn't like me before, you're really probably not going to like me now." The actress was also coming out as gay on the show as she said, "Because I'm hosting 'SNL' and I'm like so gay, dude."

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