Kristen Stewart isn't having a great summer, and Tuesday, it got worse when she cursed out a paparazzo and was caught on video, according to TMZ.
Stewart was on a lunch break while filming the upcoming from "Camp X-Ray," according to X17 Online. In the video, which lasts less than 30 seconds, Stewart can be heard losing her temper with the cameraman before she is even visible on camera.
The video begins with the cameraman asking her why she told him to go away.
"Because you're a piece of sh*t," Stewart responds. "You don't deserve to breathe the same air I do."
Stewart then appears on camera, coming out from behind a fence and getting into the passenger side of a car with a female companion who appears to be an assistant of some sort.
The cameraman ask her who is a "piece of sh*t?"
"You are," Stewart responds, going on to call the man a "f*ckface."
He still doesn't stop talking to her, asking Stewart if she has gotten back together with Robert Pattinson after their break-up earlier this summer. Stewart doesn't respond. As she gets into the car, he continues, asking her if she's dating anyone.
Since the break-up Stewart hasn't yet been linked to anyone, though rumors have followed Pattinson, linking him first to Riley Keough and then to Katy Perry, who discussed the rumors in an interview with Elle recently, saying they were untrue and describing the text messages that she had exchanged with Stewart, assuring her that she was just being a friend to Pattinson and wasn't involved with him romantically.
Stewart and Pattinson split after Stewart was seen kissing her "Snow White and the Huntsman" director around Los Angeles. She was photographed by a paparazzo during the indiscretion. The two briefly reconciled before breaking up again earlier in the summer.
this isn't the first time Stewart has behaved badly toward paparazzi. Stewart is best known for playing Bella Swan in the "Twilight" series.
Paparazzi follow Stewart at the airport. the video contains explicit language.
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