Kristen Stewart net worth certainly won't take a tumble just because of the embarrassing nip slip which she suffered during the Hollywood Film Awards. While the nip slip isn't new amongst Hollywood actresses, there are reports that Stewart's nip slip was planned to catch ex-beau, Robert Pattinson's attention who was also in attendance.
According to the Richest, Kristen Stewart's net worth is at $70 million. The actress has amassed such wealth following her numerous films with the biggest earnings from the film adaptation on Stephanie Meyer's "Twilight." Apart from noting Kristen Stewart's net worth, Celebrity Net Worth records Stewart's annual salary at $25 million.
For Forbes, Kristen Stewart's net worth landed her a spot on the Celebrity 100 list. Stewart was named one of the highest-paid actresses of 2013. Despite the cheating scandal that ensued between Stewart and her "Snow White and the Huntsman" director, her net worth didn't suffer.
Obviously, following her nip slip at the Hollywood Film Awards, Kristen Stewart's net worth wouldn't be affected either. However, some reports claim that the nip slip was intentional as Robert Pattinson, Stewart's ex-boyfriend, was in attendance.
"Kristen Stewart's nip slip at the Hollywood Film Awards was intentional and directed at Robert Pattinson and improving her career via a rebranding effort," reports Celeb Dirty Laundry.
Kristen Stewart has yet to speak up on the hilarious and not to mention entirely bonkers news report. As for her nip slip, the actress has shrugged it off. Gawker says Stewart is pretty chill about the nip slip even if there have been hundreds of photos and numerous videos of it online.
"She is not worried about it. It's not a big deal," says a source in a report by HollywoodLife, "If people want to see her naked she'd rather it be from the movies she has done with nudity but this happened and she has already forgotten about it."
For one, Kristen Stewart's net worth is still at millions even with the scandals attached to her name.
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