Kristen Stewart kiss wasn't a 'big deal', says Dakota Fanning
From ANIWashington, Jan 28 : Dakota Fanning has claimed that kissing co-star Kristen Stewart in new movie 'The Runaways' was not such "a big deal".
The American star plays Cherie Currie in the film about the highly influential 1970s all-girl rock band.
And Fanning has now said that her onscreen smooch with co-star Kristen was anything but awkward.
"It wasn't that big of a deal. It's just another part of the story. This kiss was passionate - Joan and Cherie were just as close as two could get," Contactmusic quoted her as saying at the movie's Sundance Film Festival premiere.
The 15-year-old actress - who dons high heels and skin-tight bodysuits for the role - said she was given all the outfits to keep after shooting the movie.
"I kept all the wardrobe. I can break it out again some day," she said.
Dakota also revealed Kristen took a few odd souvenirs home with her as well.
She said: "I kept most of my wardrobe because it is so cool. I know Kristen took some items too, like dog and cat collars. I'm not sure when she plans to wear them but she'll be rocking quite a look when she does."
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