A woman has surprised even the most die-hard Twilight fans after revealing she played a major role in the iconic series.
Taylor Dianne Robinson played Bella Swan and Edward Cullen’s daughter Renesmee when she was seven in Breaking Dawn – Part 2, and she took to social media to share her experience.
She mentioned her IMBD credits showing that the 2012 film, the fourth in the Twilight saga starring Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson, was the role for which she is “best known.”
The actress and content creator also showed off a photo of herself with the cast, noting that she is holding hands with Stewart in the shot.
“Yeah, maybe I had to tell Rami Malek’s face for like seven hours while filming because that’s one of Renesmee’s powers,” she added.
Taylor Dianne Robinson played Renesmee when she was seven in Breaking Dawn – Part 2 and took to social media to share her experience.
“And yes, maybe I saw Robert Pattinson sleep,” he added.
“What are you going to do about it?” he joked.
Taylor appears to have taken a step back from acting and is now a Dungeon and Dragons content creator publishing under the name ‘Taylor’s Tavern.’
Her YouTube bio describes herself as a singer, actress, and “dungeon master.”
Taylor wasn’t the only actress to play Renesmee, as actress Mackenzie Foy also played the half-vampire girl.
Followers couldn’t believe the epic reveal and took to the comments section to share their thoughts.
“I was very confused about the basic Google search: you’re not Mackensie Foy. I had to dig deeper to realize there were like four different Renesmees at different ages. I’m guessing she’s a young character who ages during the movie?” he asked. a user.
‘Okay, so she wasn’t the horrible CGI baby. Awesome,’ another joked.
Taylor assured viewers that she has IMBD credits and that the 2012 film, the fourth in the Twilight saga, was the role for which she is “best known.”
She played the vampire daughter of Bella and Edward in the popular film franchise.
The Twilight saga was divided into four films, with Taylor starring in the fourth.
Taylor wasn’t the only actress to play Renesmee, as actress Mackenzie Foy also played the half-vampire girl.
“Yeah, I maybe had to tell Remi Malek’s face for like seven hours while filming because that’s one of Renesmee’s powers,” Taylor explained.
Followers couldn’t believe the epic reveal and took to the comments section to share their thoughts.
‘How wonderful! I would brag about being a random extra in that movie and you were quite the character! Damn amazing!’ said another.
The 2008 film went viral last week after an ’embarrassing’ deleted clip from the vampire film circulated on social media.
The clip from the film, starring Kristen Stewart as Bella Swan and Robert Pattinson as Edward Cullen, shows Bella at home with him for the first time and she is given a tour of where he lives.
The bedroom scene appears in the final cut of the film, which has grossed $393.6 million worldwide, but there is a part of the conversation between the vampire Edward and the schoolgirl Bella that was not left, and it is clear because.
In a video shared on Instagram by user @corinnieeeee, who regularly reviews the Twilight franchise, she can be heard telling viewers: “Guess we have to revisit what I consider the second most embarrassing Twilight deleted scene, the infamous scene of the chinchilla’s fall”. “Again, please note that this is extremely embarrassing.”
The extended version of the scene shows Bella inspecting Edward’s “cool” room and mentioning random items, including journals and his music collection, when she picks up a rain stick.
‘I used to make these. I had a chinchilla and my mom and I used to make this out of chinchilla droppings and like rolls of paper towels,” Bella tells Edward awkwardly, before adding, “Maybe that’s weird.”
Corinne then reappears and tells her followers: ‘My biggest takeaway from that scene has always been who said or did that and thought it would be good to include it in this movie?’
“Because, again, that particular detail about the chinchilla droppings, it’s not something we can blame Stephanie Meyer for, it’s a Catherine Hardwicke original, that wasn’t even in the book!” he adds, referring to the author of the book and then the director of the film.
‘So I just need to know why. Yeah, I think this one is a little easier to watch than the finger biting scene. This one is kind of funny, but what’s the face he makes after that? Why were you doing that?!’